yes it is only about the aluminium plate here, you will have to drill/use rivets to set it or a kind of a "multipurpose adhesive and joint sealant" to glue the alu plate on the plastic door sill.simoncider wrote:Will it be just the aluminium plates and then you fit them to your existing sill? Or will it come as a full replacement sill?
We know, the 4th gen original font (this one) is too thin to be carried out by the laser cutting machine. After a poll, this font was selected because it was "close" to 4/5th gen fonts and feasible for the laser cutting machine.RattyMcClelland wrote:They look good but the font is wrong IMO so it doesnt look right. If the front was the same as the 4th Gens for 4th gens or wide and flat like the OEM 5th Gen sills then thats better.
The sills are "raw" in order to let people decide whether they keep it that way or maybe they want to polish them with Belgom. You can have them anodised but this is not the goal of our GBmercutio wrote:ok just looked at the pics and what Ratty says is right plus they look a bit agricultural maybe if the were chromed or anodised?
RussiandoorsillsPushki wrote:Aside from having the wrong font, I think you'll have a problem with dirt accumulating underneath, getting in through the holes.
I have mine since 3 years now and if you do not use the sills as "mud scrapper" as you climb in your car, you won't have so much dirt problems
Please remember that we are proposing a simple product, made to cover plastic door sills, not to replace true-OEM-overpriced-Honda-door-sills