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The GZYF Auto Window Seal Weatherstrip is a set of 4 high-quality window moulding trim seals designed specifically for Honda Accord models from 2008 to 2012. Made from eco-friendly materials, these seals provide a perfect fit, reduce road noise, and are easy to install, ensuring your vehicle looks great while enhancing comfort.
Brand | GZYF |
Material | Felt |
Color | 2008-2012 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car,Door,Window |
UPC | 619820186445 |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | GZYF |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Part Number | 2050YF258 |
Item Weight | 2.99 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 47 x 3 x 3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | For Honda Accord |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | RL RR FL FR Chrome Outside Window Door Belt Weather-strip For Accord 2008-2012 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Z**7
Fits well, looks OEM
Fit great, looks original. I had some minor issues getting them to seat, so I slid the clips to the same spot as the old one and it went in much better. The clips slide easily so no worries.
A**R
As good as OEM
Shipped in protective packaging and arrived undamaged. Quality is at least as good as the original window stripping (Honda OEM). Chrome covered with protective film and holes for screws lining up perfectly. Plastic clips make for an easy installation. I was reading one review suggesting to slightly bend the window stripping for the rear window. However, I would advise not to do this as it is not necessary. The window stripping will naturally bend when screws at both ends are gradually tightened. The original window stripping for the rear windows sprung back to being straight when I removed them from my car. I will follow up on this review once I can say something about durability.
R**A
2009 civic 3/4 fits
one left rear one doesnt fit 100%, off by about 3mm and it is noticeable from the window pillars. however all others were good fit and snaps in, pretty good quality like oem.
J**N
OEM fit. Good Price. Brand New Item.
The media could not be loaded. Delivered 4 days before expected! I was very happy. Installing them was great! Getting the old ones off was somewhat of a challenge The two front door panels had to come off for a bit because they’re really stuck on there. If you have a small 8mm wrench, you can get away with not removing the door panels, just don’t drop the screw. The old window strip clips may break off but it’s all good, I didn’t get any rattling when playing music. The Honda dealership wanted $450 about 3 years ago, and today in fall of 2019, they wanted $280 for them. $40 bucks from this amazon seller was worth the try and we will see how long they last, I know the replacement OEMs could last about 3 years.
L**A
Fit well
I paid a window shop to install them in my 2012 Honda Civic LX. They fit well and look nice.
T**Y
Sorta OK fit.
Bought these for my 2010 Accord. Front windows fit well and an easy install. My issues are with the back windows. While the install was equally easy as the front, they don't fit as well as OEM parts. There is a slight bend in the window frame that isn't easy to duplicate with these replacement parts, and caused the replacement parts to not fit well at all. There was a significant gap towards the back between the window and the new part. I complained to the manufacturer and to their credit, they sent me new ones, at no cost to me, to try to remedy the issue. Unfortunately it didn't. I installed the first new replacement from back to front to see if that made any difference, and it did, but only slightly from the first parts. Then I realized that by SLOWLY and very GRADUALLY bending the part over my thigh could I affect an approximation of the proper bend to fit the window frame. There's still a gap, but not as big as before. If you try this be very careful. It's thin metal and bends VERY easily.Also, a trick I devised for replacing the front moldings so I didn't lose the front 8mm nut holding on the mirror; if you lose it you're sunk. What I did was apply some contact cement to one end of a piece of string, then tie the other end to something so the nut wouldn't disappear into the door and be lost forever. Then I applied contact cement to the flat side of the 8mm nut, let the glue dry on both dry per manufacturer's instructions, then joined the two parts together. Then if during assembly the nut dropped off the bolt holding the mirror, the nut wasn't going down the door, and I had another shot at attaching it. Once the bolt was on, I just pulled the string off.
T**3
Satisfied customer
Delivered fast and WELL packaged.Looks like OEM just a bit more matte.Installation note from personal experience. Forget YouTube videos!.Rear door: remove both front and back panels from rear door held by one screw each, back panel removed by pulling from top, front panel by pushing up (don't forget srews first). Then push weather strip toward back of car and then inward and up. You may need to reach under strip woth plastic panel tool to pres on clip to release it. At the end I didn't break any oem clips as you can see from last picture. Reposition clip on new strip by positioning new steip ower rear door with front panel half installed. You will see door notches by looking inside door. Install rear strip along with front panel. Rear panel goes last by pushing in frop top, there is notch at lower part which hooks to door first. Apply srews and rear door done.Front door: remove side panel, srew first then push panel up. Push old weather strip forward and then apply some pressure inward and up. Reposition clip like rear door with panel half way in. Press new strip in place and side panel at same time. Don't forget screw after.If you need to replace your door weather strip go for this brand, cheap and well made.
D**E
Worked well and easy to install.
It took me about an hr to do all 4 doors on my 2009 Honda Civic. It's not a perfect fit, but I'd say 95%, which is pretty darn good for what I paid, 3 days to get it and easy to install. Plenty to give me quite a few more years of life on my otherwise great car.
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