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Old 04-21-2011, 11:45 PM
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i am looking for body side moldings for my 2010 outlander.
the color is diamond white.

is there anybody ever installed that? pls give my any suggestions.

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Old 04-23-2011, 05:10 PM
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www.sportwing.com has some but they don't show them on their web site. Search ebay for "sportwing outlander" and you should find the info. I installed them on my Diamond White outtie, perfect match and fit.

 
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Old 04-24-2011, 11:21 AM
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Biscuit,

thanks a lot,

so the paint code of Diamond White Pearl Tricoat is W13, right?

I will go ahead to order a set.

thanks again


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www.sportwing.com has some but they don't show them on their web site. Search ebay for "sportwing outlander" and you should find the info. I installed them on my Diamond White outtie, perfect match and fit.
 
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It's been a few years so I can't remember what I ordered. The link on the ebay listing says CMW10013 for Diamond White Pearl. I'd recommend giving them the make/model/year/color in addition to the code. I mounted mine lower than their instructions showed. Just above the body line, see the photo.
 
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Old 04-26-2011, 12:33 AM
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thanks a lot

i find there are two paint code for diamond white,
CMW10013 and W13.....


http://www.automotivetouchup.com/cho...odel=Outlander


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It's been a few years so I can't remember what I ordered. The link on the ebay listing says CMW10013 for Diamond White Pearl. I'd recommend giving them the make/model/year/color in addition to the code. I mounted mine lower than their instructions showed. Just above the body line, see the photo.
 
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Originally Posted by biscuit
I mounted mine lower than their instructions showed. Just above the body line, see the photo.
i have a question, you mounted the side molding lower, whether it still can protect the doors from other car doors hits? it looks more beautiful though
 

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So far, knock on wood, I haven't got any door dings. I measured it against our Accord and it's the right height to protect from sedans. You can mount it higher for protection against SUVs, but then you might get dinged by sedans. I went for the lower position because I think it looks better.
 
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Originally Posted by biscuit
So far, knock on wood, I haven't got any door dings. I measured it against our Accord and it's the right height to protect from sedans. You can mount it higher for protection against SUVs, but then you might get dinged by sedans. I went for the lower position because I think it looks better.

you are right, also sedans are more often to see than suvs...

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biscuit,

did you cut off little bit to make the side molding shorter for rear doors? because you installed the molding lower than the instruction?

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Nope, didn't have to cut anything. Here are some more pics for reference. I laid down a strip of red vinyl tape as a guide to help get the position exactly where I wanted it.
 
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