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post Jul 27, 2016 - 6:32 AM
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i'm restoring exterior and need plastic rubber finish moldings around front window & quarter glass window. i wonder if anyone knows what part# those are.
i found some diagrams but want to make sure if it is right one for my project. i have no idea if the quarter window assy. is actually a whole single part which includes glass and exterior molding.
below is what i got from web search, but not sure if they are correct part names for my project. it's just plastic rubber piece, but seems pricey. ouch!

1. moulding, roof drip side finish
2. moulding assy, front door belt
3. window assy, quarter

i appreciate for any input regarding this issue. thanks.




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post Jul 27, 2016 - 2:21 PM
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On the door for the weather strip...

RH- 68170-20400
LH- 68220-20300

I don't see the front section of trim right now but I'll keep looking.


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post Jul 27, 2016 - 7:45 PM
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QUOTE (richee3 @ Jul 27, 2016 - 2:21 PM) *
On the door for the weather strip...

RH- 68170-20400
LH- 68220-20300

I don't see the front section of trim right now but I'll keep looking.


thanks for an update. it's always those little miscellaneous things that give me a headache when searching for parts. and also confusing diagram...


* i'm a little concerned why it is described as 'inner' weatherstrip in the pic below...maybe it goes 'into' the panel?



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