These components are protective or decorative strips affixed to the vehicle’s exterior, specifically along the sides of the body. They serve as a barrier against minor impacts, dents, and scratches, safeguarding the underlying paint and body panels. As an example, a strip running along the door panel of a truck from that model year would be considered this part.
The inclusion of these elements provided several advantages. They offered a degree of protection from parking lot dings and road debris, potentially reducing the need for costly repairs. Furthermore, they contributed to the vehicle’s overall aesthetic, adding a visual accent or enhancing its perceived robustness. Historically, these features were more prevalent on vehicles as a standard or optional accessory, reflecting a focus on durability and customization.