When purchasing a new car,
most owners purchase additional car side
door protection and door guards to protect their car against any bumps,
scratches and dings. Not only do they add an extra layer of protection to the
car, but they can also add a stylish touch to the overall look of the car.
These car side door protection and door
guards come in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes and types and can be custom
fitted to blend in with the overall look of the car. But no matter whichever style/type you go
for, an important thing to consider is how you want to get them attached to
your car.
Your choice of fit actually
depends on how permanent you want these car side door protection and door guards to be along with how much work you are
willing to put in to get them on the car. Read on to learn about the different
ways used to attach these car door guards to a vehicle.
MAGNETS
This type is perfect for
those who do not want a permanent guard on their car. Attached by magnets, they
can be easily attached any time and are easy to remove. When deciding on this
type of guard, you have the option to choose a set that is coated in either
rubber or silicone but watch out for those with exposed magnets since they can
end up leaving scratches on your car door as well as dull the paint after some
time.
RIVETS
Rivets are used to attach new
moulding to a car. Although a rather complicated process, it can add to the
appearance of your car.
FRICTION FIT
A removable option for those who are not looking for a
permanent guard on their car, this attaches door guards via friction fit and is
slipped over the edge of the car door.
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