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I'm looking for means to protect my door sill and the available options (see photo), especially for the rear, don't cover very much. I have a 6yr old who uses the every inch of the rear door entrance and I'd like to protect it with something. I considered Line-X, but my bed is pretty slick with that and I'd want more grip if possible. I also considered grip tape, but I think I'd make a mess of it and it would look terrible.

Anyone have any solutions they've come up with?

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I thought about buying a length of textured vinyl and putting that in the door jam. Would look decent I think and wouldn’t mark up the clear coat.
 

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With my kids, I find that the most often impacted area is the exterior suface of the body below the door. I used XPel clear film to cover it and wrap around the top edge of the sills a little bit. The rest doesn't much matter to me because I can't see it with the doors closed. Also I had door seal leaking problems on my JK with the Mopar Sill Guards, so I definitely didn't want anything that covered the door seal contact area.
 

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I use the Rugged Ridge guards and am very happy with them. Although I see what you mean about very limited coverage for the rear. I know you can buy the Rugged Ridge as a 'front only set', so perhaps buy two front sets and custom cut the second pair for longer coverage in the rear.

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I use the Rugged Ridge guards and am very happy with them. Although I see what you mean about very limited coverage for the rear. I know you can buy the Rugged Ridge as a 'front only set', so perhaps buy two front sets and custom cut the second pair for longer coverage in the rear.

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I have these and like them a lot. Added them within a week of owning jeep. Very good
 

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I used a 6" width of 3M Scotchgard PPF, and wrapped it from the door sill so it covers the body under the door as well. It has held up well to use. I do need to redo the driver's door, the edge of the door sill/body has worn quite a bit. I was worried about anything rougher/thicker tearing up the door seal.
 

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With my kids, I find that the most often impacted area is the exterior suface of the body below the door. I used XPel clear film to cover it and wrap around the top edge of the sills a little bit. The rest doesn't much matter to me because I can't see it with the doors closed. Also I had door seal leaking problems on my JK with the Mopar Sill Guards, so I definitely didn't want anything that covered the door seal contact area.
I also did door handle cup guards from Lamin-X (wife's rings and nails hitting the paint) in addition to their bug guard on the leading 10" of the hood. Has saved me from a number of rock chips that ended up damaging the windshield but not my paint.
 

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I would go with the safety grit tape for the rear. I used it on my JK tailgate top, looked the same after 3 years when I traded it in, Lowes carries it, easy to cut to fit.
I used the rugged ridge ones on both my gladiators, but my kiddos are 16 and 17, so rarely ride in the back.
 

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I would suggest that you not use any guard that contacts your door gasket. My buddy has ones from Quadrajunk and they leak dust from the gaps they create and I assume water should you go that deep.
 

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BTW- if you decide to go with the grip-tape solution check out eBay and Amazon as they carry skateboard grip tape in literally every color in the rainbow and a zillion (give or take) designs. I used this on my RZR's rock kickers and it blended in perfectly and is very durable. The 'normal' size is - 9ish x 33ish, so one deck should do both sides of the rear. But larger sizes are available.
 

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I think a combination of the molar guards along with some PPF is the best solution. I also agree with the poster mentioning the area on the outside of the jeep, just below the door sill take a pretty bad beating. The PPF will help there immensely.
 
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Thanks all. I appreciate the input. For some reason all notifications about responses started getting filtered into my junk folder so I only now saw your responses.
Although my preference is green forested mountains, most of my time off road is spent on dry dusty trails in Mojave area, so i appreciate the comments about dust getting in. I'll be considering that with whatever solution or combination i choose.
 

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Just another option. I bought this bushwacker rocker guard for my JT I have on order. So i cant give a review, but I also have kids and was worried about the same thing. I like that it wraps up and covers the sill and all the angles in between.
https://realtruck.com/p/bushwacker-...cAOLd0yLAtN_0ETj7mhoC1O0QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Did you get installed, mind sharing some pics?

Looks to be one piece for the sill and rocker panels. Can't tell if it would work with rubi rock rails.
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