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Old 12-02-09, 07:39 PM
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window weather strip

Not sure if its called differently, but its the black weatherstrip that is against the driver and passenger weather. I'm missing it on my driver side and my passenger side is starting to crack/flake.


Anyways I was wondering where can I buy it? or even what else it could be called?
Old 12-02-09, 07:48 PM
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You can buy it new from Mazda or adapt one from another car to fit (mine is off an Acura Integra).
See here.
Old 12-02-09, 07:56 PM
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Black dragon auto also carries it. The last time I looked, they where $199.99 and are made of solid plastic, which removes the cracking and flaking issue associated with the metal/plastic composite ones
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if you get your hands on some poor condition ones wiht good seals, you can refinish them. I did this to mine and a year later still looking great.
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call Malloy Mazda (look up on net) and order the beltline weather strip moulding From Ray in the parts department. CHeap as you'll find and great quality.
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call Malloy Mazda (look up on net) and order the beltline weather strip moulding From Ray in the parts department. CHeap as you'll find and great quality.
Seconded. I consider the $100-$150 it costs for a PAIR of these to be a great visual and maintenance item. Most people do not realize how much water these strips keep out of your car (unless your interior door panels are missing also...and they you probably know well...hahah).
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Ok thanks guys.

Originally Posted by Gringo Grande
Seconded. I consider the $100-$150 it costs for a PAIR of these to be a great visual and maintenance item. Most people do not realize how much water these strips keep out of your car (unless your interior door panels are missing also...and they you probably know well...hahah).
And yes I know all too well!
Cold as hell this time of year also.
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Originally Posted by clokker
You can buy it new from Mazda or adapt one from another car to fit (mine is off an Acura Integra).
See here.
Thnk you, I just saw the pictures looks very nice.
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