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You wouldn’t want a weather-beaten door mat to be the first thing guests see when they enter your home, so why let scratched and scuffed door openings be the first thing you and your passengers see when they open your car doors? Door entry ways are high traffic areas and susceptible to damage every time you get in and out of your car. Any dirt, sand, or mud that is on your shoes gets scraped across the door opening, marring the appearance. But you can improve the looks of this space easily with a set of our custom door sills.

If the door entry way areas are already scuffed and scraped, custom door sills can conceal the damage, and if your vehicle is new and pristine, custom door sills will help keep it looking that way. Our selection includes door sills in ABS plastic, stainless steel, billet aluminum, and carbon fiber, many available with factory logos or even illuminated. We offer door sills for vehicles that don’t come with sill plates from the factory, as well as door sills that replace or overlay, and upgrade the original units.

Most of the add-on door sills we offer attach with 3M adhesive, while factory replacement sills use the original mounting points. If you’re looking for basic door entry way area protection from scuffs and scratches, you can’t go wrong with our ABS plastic Stepshields. These rugged accessories are custom designed for each application and easily installed with 3M double-sided foam tape, an adhesive so strong, it’s widely used to attach trim by the OEMs. Or, for a gleam that will catch the eye every time your car door is opened, upgrade your door entrance with brushed or polished stainless steel door sills. These are also custom designed for the application and attach with 3M adhesive.

If you’re passionate about the make and model car or truck you drive, and what enthusiast isn’t, upgrade your door sills to factory make or model logos or emblems for a custom touch that will show your attention to detail. They’re available in chrome, brushed or polished stainless steel, billet aluminum, carbon fiber, and even with a 2-tone effect created by a machined finish, and completely replace or install over top of the plain factory door sills. Or if intricate designs are more your style, we also have door sills with a variety of patterns, including flames, tribal art, ball-milled grooves, diamond plate, and more, in polished and brushed stainless steel.

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Illuminated logo door sills are the ultimate door entry way upgrade and one that’s sure to be a hit on cruise nights when you open your door and perimeter lighting makes the entire sill glow, or the make or model logo appears out of the darkness. In addition to being offered in high grade materials like stainless steel or carbon fiber, some are also available with your choice of light color. These distinctive accessories usually install in place of or overlay the existing door sills and are easily wired into the dome light system. Besides their unique appearance, illuminated door sills will also increase your safety during vehicle ingress and egress.

While our custom door sills are great for late-model cars, trucks and SUVs, we know that for many classic car owners only the factory original look will do. However, in most cases decades of use have left the door sills that were installed on the assembly line scratched up, scuffed and dented. Whether you’re doing a total restoration or just want to spiff up a classic cruiser, we have the reproduction door sills you need to perfectly restore your door entry ways. These sills are manufactured by restoration parts specialists, and have the finish, emblems, patterns and other necessary details to make them indistinguishable from original, ensuring perfect fit and show winning appearance.

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Door Sills Reviews

27 reviews
2 of 5
AVS Step Shields
The black door protectors are good. The problem with them is the double sided tape used to attach to your door sills. The backing is so brittle, there is no way to peel it off. The only way I could use door sill protector, I was lucky enough to have some 3M double sided tape in my tool box. For the price of the product, it seems like it should be usable as delivered.
Posted by Randy (Oglethorpe, GA) / January 22, 20222021 Ford Bronco
4 of 5
A Few Things Amiss.
Possibly unique to a 1996 (and maybe a 1995): The middle screw hole is drilled about 1/4" too far to the left. This results in you having to drill two holes in the frame instead of just one. The supplied 9/64" drill bit is only good for drilling one hole before going dull. You will need to buy extra bits. When drilling the far left screw hole you will need an angle drill as the door does not open far enough to allow use of a standard drill. A stubby screw driver will be needed because of the same tight clearance. I realize that the instructions are a bit universal, but how much trouble would it be to add notes about different interior trim? The instructions say to remove the screws on the carpet on the door and replace them with the supplied screws in order to pull the carpet back for additional clearance for the sill. A 1996 does not have carpet, it has a plastic panel of which the screws are canceled behind plastic plugs. I found it unnecessary to make any modification to the door panel as the door closes just fine.
Posted by John (China Grove, NC) / January 11, 20211996 Chevy Corvette