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Tundra Door Guard Chrome Delete

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by EC1, May 13, 2025 at 11:41 AM.

  1. May 13, 2025 at 11:41 AM
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    EC1 [OP] Ask about our BumperShellz Vendor

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    Question for our Tundra community... We've gotten a LOT of messages and calls recently, so many that we had to ask you all: Would you want to see an overlay that covers up the chrome on the lower door guard of your Tundra?

    Attaching the most recent customer photo on where he wanted the overlay to be. If you did want an overlay, were there particular colors you'd want to see it in? This is something we could definitely work on designing, just wanna know everyone's thoughts first.


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  2. May 13, 2025 at 12:33 PM
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    I'd definitely be interested in a black overlay that would match your other black overlays. I'm curious how a body matched overlay would look in that area.

    If there was a way to delete the long trim piece and just leave a blacked out version of the 1794 badge that would be what I'm really looking for.
     
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    That's good to know! The only issue I'd see happening with that would be if there wasn't a gap between the trim piece and the badge, in my mind that wouldn't look super clean? (Again, we won't know for sure until we test it, just hypothesizing). I think a body-matched overlay would look cool! :)
     
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    I'd definitely be interested! Gloss black!
     
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    Have not...the oem pieces dont tend to hold too well and I've had them replaced twice already due to failed double sided tape. Been eyeing something like this as I am not a fan of the black chrome on my Platinum, but the main "blade" of the hockey stick looks wonkey to me with the little dip they put in there.

    If you guys plan on making overlays for these, it might get TIGHT where the two pieces meet.

    See here. https://www.tundras.com/threads/platinum-side-molding-keeps-breaking.107150/
     
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    Yeah, I took a look at the thread you linked to, and I see where it's gonna get tight when you open the doors. Luckily we design all of our parts to be tight fitting overlays so we have that going for us, but don't want to make it so thin that it won't protect that area of the truck. Hmmm...
     

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