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How well are the aftermarket mouldings holding up?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by Prius Noir, May 25, 2005.

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    Are they holding up as far as adhesion and durability to sun, rain, washing, waxing, etc?

    Also, does anybody know how exact/flush the edges are after applying them to the doors? I've seen pictures of them from a distance but none in extreme closeup.
     
  2. Rick Grahn

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    Mine have been on for 6 months...thru a Chicago winter. No problem. Still on as tight as the day they were installed.

    RJG
     
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    More images here:
    http://www.pbase.com/efusco/moulding

    Mine look great and appear to be permanantly adherent. There is a sub-millimeter gap visible all around the edge of the moulding visible only on careful close-up inspection.
     
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    Have had mine on since May04 without any problems what so ever. Still straight, smooth and look'n good.
     
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    Thanks to all. The color match looks pretty good. What do they feel like? Soft and spongy or harder like the Prius bumpers.
     
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    They're firm, more like the bumper.