I do have some thoughts on the Dansk ones. It may be helpful to follow the below steps:
1) Measure exactly 426mm back from the very front edge of the
sill.
2) Mark a vertical line at this point all the way down the
sill.
3) Using either a guilotine, bandsaw or a grinder with a 1.0mm cutting disk, cut through the
sill.
4) Take the two halves, and throw them with gusto in your scrap bin.
5) Never look back.
TBH, Unless they've changed a lot in the last two or three years, they just aren't worth it. Even when you do get them to fit, they have terrible definition on the outer top edge, where the doorgap is formed. The channel that holds the door seal is poorly formed, giving minimal room for the seal. This in turn means that the seal is inclined to push the door out of line. I'd spend the extra £60 a side and take the better fit all day long, even it you do have to deal with those pressings if you are going for the bare-
sill, or narrow trim look.
However, it's not all bad: the 'inner' (centre)
sill, jacking point socket, jacking point reinforcement, kidney bowls and battery boxes are all quite useable, and I've certainly used all of these quite happily in the past, although all of the Canford Classic work has been genuine only IIRC.
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