Caution on the side molding extra.
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Caution on the side molding extra.
First, let me thank everyone on this forum for your wisdom. It helped me a great deal with the purchase of my 2011 RX 350, one month old today!
I decided to purchase the dealer added color coordinated side protective molding for $399.00. Today I got my first ding at Home Depot. I am sad to say that the protective molding consist of a thin coat of paint over a black substrate. So every ding will leave a nice black mark which will need to be touched up This is my third Lexus and I would have expected a side molding made of a color saturated plastic. It is really not that much more expensive. Otherwise, I love this car. It is more fun to drive than my LS.
I decided to purchase the dealer added color coordinated side protective molding for $399.00. Today I got my first ding at Home Depot. I am sad to say that the protective molding consist of a thin coat of paint over a black substrate. So every ding will leave a nice black mark which will need to be touched up This is my third Lexus and I would have expected a side molding made of a color saturated plastic. It is really not that much more expensive. Otherwise, I love this car. It is more fun to drive than my LS.
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First, let me thank everyone on this forum for your wisdom. It helped me a great deal with the purchase of my 2011 RX 350, one month old today!
I decided to purchase the dealer added color coordinated side protective molding for $399.00. Today I got my first ding at Home Depot. I am sad to say that the protective molding consist of a thin coat of paint over a black substrate. So every ding will leave a nice black mark which will need to be touched up This is my third Lexus and I would have expected a side molding made of a color saturated plastic. It is really not that much more expensive. Otherwise, I love this car. It is more fun to drive than my LS.
I decided to purchase the dealer added color coordinated side protective molding for $399.00. Today I got my first ding at Home Depot. I am sad to say that the protective molding consist of a thin coat of paint over a black substrate. So every ding will leave a nice black mark which will need to be touched up This is my third Lexus and I would have expected a side molding made of a color saturated plastic. It is really not that much more expensive. Otherwise, I love this car. It is more fun to drive than my LS.
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Yes you are right about the black mark, however if someone had hit your door you may have a dent to repair as well as a paint touch up. I installed the side mouldings myself and they look great. Someone has already put a chip on the moulding,so when I get the right color of touch up, I will repair it. Better than having a dent.
good luck touching up the moulding, it shouldn't be too noticeable.
Jim
good luck touching up the moulding, it shouldn't be too noticeable.
Jim
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Just purchased my 2011 RX loaded. I only have 300 miles on it so it is a little too early to tell how all will be. However, at this time is is great. Love the front seat extenders & HUD. One of the first things I did was to order the side moldings and mud guards from Sewell Lexus. Installed them myself with my wifes supervision and assistance on lining them up. They look great and hopefully work well. If not they can always be removed. Good luck all and enjoy your RX
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Ding protection is what I got as well. We recently sufferred our first "ding" which didn't qualify for repair. Why? Because the ding insurance only covers dings, dents, and windshield cracks but not paint repair (i.e. scratces). The 1 1/2 inch scratch to the metal is there until I can get the courage to use the touch up paint.
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Yes, I just got my side molding done at the dealer today, cost $305 including tax. Looks exactly like the above pictures. It is different than older models where the molding is wider and flatter. I believe it was attached with 3M adhesive which comes on the molding. Didn't know about dings revealing black plastic but as was mentioned, better than fixing a dent.
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Just purchased my 2011 RX loaded. I only have 300 miles on it so it is a little too early to tell how all will be. However, at this time is is great. Love the front seat extenders & HUD. One of the first things I did was to order the side moldings and mud guards from Sewell Lexus. Installed them myself with my wifes supervision and assistance on lining them up. They look great and hopefully work well. If not they can always be removed. Good luck all and enjoy your RX
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From what I read here about the side guards (I don't have them), I think the biggest challenge is lining them up. It's probably better to have someone help. As far as the mud guards, my dealer installed mine. I can tell you there's no drilling involved on them. It's strictly remove a few bolts here, replace with provided bolts there. At least that was my recollection of the instructions. You can always call Darrel at Sewell with questions if the installation instructions are not on their website. Just make sure you set up an account to get the lower price. Good luck.
From what I read here about the side guards (I don't have them), I think the biggest challenge is lining them up. It's probably better to have someone help. As far as the mud guards, my dealer installed mine. I can tell you there's no drilling involved on them. It's strictly remove a few bolts here, replace with provided bolts there. At least that was my recollection of the instructions. You can always call Darrel at Sewell with questions if the installation instructions are not on their website. Just make sure you set up an account to get the lower price. Good luck.
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Mud flaps. No big thing they just screw in place. Trim I had the body shop that this Lexus store here takes their car to. Tip the man$ 20 to put them on that was it. The Toyota store wanted over $100 to do that.
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FYI: The mud guards install very easily by screws furnished with them. The side moldings are not quite so easy. The alignment of them is the most difficult of all. Takes a lot of measuring and re-checking. Once they are aligned properly it is a piece of cake to install. Just peal back the tape per instructions and install very carefully. I ordered them from Sewell Lexus and the cost of mud guards and side moldings including shipping was less than $165.00. Very quick shipping received in two days. You can see how much the dealer is charging for them. Not bad savings for a couple of hours of labor.
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