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Side Mouldings

Ferg42995

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Hmm, I would have to see it to pass a judgement. Certainly would help if you park in an area susceptible to door dings.
 
Hmm, I would have to see it to pass a judgement. Certainly would help if you park in an area susceptible to door dings.
My garage! Thankfully my other vehicle (Honda CR-V) has the side molding. With my old Pilot, and now my Telluride, I am the ding master!
 
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That made me think of when we visited my brother in laws house and I think from his kids opening the rear door, their other car looked had dozens of dings. :D My family thinks I'm crazy, but when you pull into my garage, both cars pull into the corners to avoid this.
 




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