Trim Bezel Replacement
#31
I got that, but does having an ITB listed automatically mean that out of warranty cars will get the trim replaced? That's what i'm trying to figure out??
#32
No, it doesn't, but you definitely have more leverage for "good will" gestures on their part if you ask nicely when you have it in for other (paid) work at the same time. Dealerships vary of course, and some may be much more willing than others, but to the best of my knowledge, they do not have to do the work if you're out of warranty coverage. It isn't a recall.
#33
No, it doesn't, but you definitely have more leverage for "good will" gestures on their part if you ask nicely when you have it in for other (paid) work at the same time. Dealerships vary of course, and some may be much more willing than others, but to the best of my knowledge, they do not have to do the work if you're out of warranty coverage. It isn't a recall.
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#41
$90 shipped
The 2009+ numbers
are not in stock, have to order
$200 shipped
80961-1NC2B
80961-JU41B
~Phil~
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#43
Those for the 2007 OEM are the new material, it's supposed to be less chippable, but nothing is scratch/chip proof
#44
From what I can tell, the newer pieces are made up of a solid piece of darker material, whereas the original ones were a lighter base material that was painted over with a special textured paint. It was the failure of that outer paint which inevitably led to the scratches exposing the lighter substrate material beneath. Bottom line is that the new ones essentially have nothing to scratch off, other than just possibly marring their surface texture.