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Color matched body side molding please

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Two similar threads shown below if you missed them. Maybe others with knowledge can chime in to help. Good Luck.
 

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I put the Dawn Entrerprise strips on my 2025 Velocity Blue Lariat about 4 months ago. They are well made and match the color perfectly. Easy to install too.
Did you get the lowers? If so how much protection with the lowers. Seems like that’s the biggest ding zone. Thanks for posting this!
 

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Did you get the lowers? If so how much protection with the lowers. Seems like that’s the biggest ding zone. Thanks for posting this!
I know that you said your ding is on the lower edge, and since the Maverick sits pretty low, I wondered how many vehicles would be low enough to leave a ding that low. Years ago, I got a nasty door ding pretty high up on my Taurus, like a few inches below the belt line, way above the body side molding which was mid way up on the door.

In my opinion, I would think that percentile-wise, the higher molding location would be better. Most normal pickups and SUVs all sit higher than our trucks, not to mention all of the jacked-up trucks around now. I hate parking next to those monstrosities. And if the ding is lower, it is less visible, too.

Maybe both high and low locations, lol?
 
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