OEM Automotive Door Sills
Open the door to your vehicle and you’ll find a strip at the door frame's bottom. That’s your factory-installed door sill. Easy to overlook, there’s typically one at every door. If one of yours is missing, you may notice that the floors of your vehicle's cabin are messier than usual. Replace it with a new one from our online parts store, where we sell our parts at prices that are much lower than the MSRP that other sites charge.
Sill Trim Cover
Cowl Trim Clip
Sill Trim
Side Sill
Side Sill
Sill Trim
Sill Trim
Sill Trim
Side Sill
Sill Cover
Front Sill Plate Clip
Rear Sill Plate Retainer
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Buyer's Guide to Automotive Door Sills
What Door Sills Do
Paired with a set of quality floor mats, door sills help to keep the fabric floor liner protected from the dirt, mud, and debris that get tracked in by your shoes. That, in turn, helps to maintain maximum future trade-in value.
Types of Door Sills
The most basic type are essentially sill plates, which serve to prevent water and debris from entering the cabin. Other kinds may note your vehicle’s make, model, or trim level. Premium models may have door sills that illuminate to make it easier to get in and out of your vehicle in the dark.
How to Replace Your Door Sills
Begin by removing any screws. Next, pull the old door sill up until the adhesive strips let go and the plate comes off. Remove any old residue, and then lay down a new layer of adhesive. Lastly, gently lay the new sill into place and then add the screws back in.