DeadPoolinc8
2/28/2008 8:17:11 PM
Outlander Rear Bumper Step Protector
Outlander Scuff Plates
Are these accessories worth the money or not i think the scuff plates look nice.
if some one has a pic of how these look plz share
I have both. Scuff plates look really cool. The rear bumper step protector looks great, no real protection needed though, because I don't load "risky" stuff

and if I would load something risky I would open the bumper. I don't like the way the step protector looks without the rear bumper styling panel. If it's protection you're looking for, maybe you can get the protective plastic foil for the bumper?
Both are just for ethetics, because they don't really improve your car. I have the fog lamp kit with silver rings, silver stlyling kit on the bottom of the doors (with almost a sideskirt look) and the rear bumper styling panel which looks great with the bumper step protector and rear parking sensors (can't live without them).
My scuff plates:
Maybe, if my wife will let me

, I'll go for the grill (€ 890):
Printerman
2/29/2008 6:05:09 AM
Hi:
I have both of them and I feel that they really protect the Outlander and should of been standard equipment....
David_Barrera
2/29/2008 6:27:36 AM
any webpage that sell those accesories??
just take a look in your mitsubishi accessories list
goldenboy
3/1/2008 6:13:06 AM
i have both and they look really cool
they do provide a some level of protection, but they definitely add styling flare to an already stylish SUV
rcostin
3/1/2008 10:10:34 AM
I also have them both. Besides the look in time they are useful protecting the rear bumper and the step bumper. I also have the trunk tray XL (MZ313911), useful when carry dirty or muddy stuff.
dodo2
3/1/2008 12:48:27 PM
I only have the scuff plates from day one. Just by looking at how dirty the are is getting I think they are required (a simple black plastic type should've been standard IMO).
For the bumper protector, I will be getting the black foil from Europe. My Outlander is a LS and all the exterior trim is black; the stainless steel model available in North America is too fancy for my car. If you have a XLS it would be nice though.
In any case, if I end up not liking the looks of the black foil, I'll go for the ss option. The foil is cheap enough to be disposable (under $40 CAD).
DeadPoolinc8
3/1/2008 5:57:34 PM
CAn i see a pic of the 40 dollar one your talking about ?
dodo2
3/1/2008 8:40:21 PM
DeadPoolinc8
3/3/2008 8:52:27 PM
how can i order that and i cant really see it does it cover the whole bumper ? can u post a pic of yours if u can
dodo2
3/4/2008 8:09:44 AM
I think you may be able to order it through Zontarh (zontarh.co.uk). I have family in Europe and they will pick it up for me from a local Mitsu dealer. I did the same with the rubber mats, which are not available in North America.
The protector covers the bumper. I think the last year's catalog had a picture with a silver Outlander so it was more descriptive. The main thing is that it's merely a foil and not the hard plastic type as seen on many SUV, but I'll give it a try provided it's inexpensive.
roach
3/4/2008 9:53:39 AM
dodo2
3/4/2008 10:06:08 AM
Yep, this is the one I would definitely get for an XLS.