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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 11:44 AM
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who supplies windshield rubber

i have removed my rubbers both front and rear to get the car painted
and i am after new seals
also are they just bonded in place ?
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 12:19 PM
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I got mine online. Paid about $50 for the front. Do a search for OEM and you'll find a bunch of places. Ray at Malloy Mazda can also hook you up I am sure. It's just glued in place. Lowes sells a windshield rubber glue that I used. It's black and you just squirt it in the gap and then press the seal in. Easy job. Make sure to clean as much of the old glue out as you can.
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 12:54 PM
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cool thanks m8 i was worried that the glass would have to be removed
got a bit more cleaning to do then bits of glue still in there
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 08:02 PM
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Here is a link to the site I used:

Auto Parts - Parts.com, For Every Part of Your Life

Good luck.
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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 09:49 PM
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I got oe rubber (from Ray) at the recommendation of my glass man; it isn't as thick or wide as painters moulding and has a cleaner finished appearance. Around $55 iirc.

One more note according to the glass guy: the oe replacement moulding is removable and reusable when properly applied/ installed, fwiw.
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i need to get the rubber piece that goes around the windshield as well. am i reading the diagram on the supplied link that #5 includes #6,7,8? and those are the rubber pieces that go around the windshield, after the glass would be installed?

also, how would i search for the rubber pieces that go around the sunroof and rear glass? tried searching but it didnt come up
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I believe the part numbers for all three moldings are:

FD01506AXC - Windshield

FD01506G0B - Rear Glass

FD0169825A - Sunroof Metal

Punch those numbers in the search box and you'll find them. The total cost for all three is around $300 with the sunroof molding the most expensive. Speed of Light is correct, you can reuse the trim pieces. I am doing this as mine were all recently replaced so the paint guy has removed them and then will reinstall. If yours are old, it's a great time to replace them.

You should check with Ray at Malloy if you can wait until Monday. He's the parts god and it's good to support him as he is the best FD parts resource around.
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Old Jul 13, 2013 | 12:48 PM
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From: https://www2.mazda.com/en/100th/
Originally Posted by David Hayes
I believe the part numbers for all three moldings are:

FD01506AXC - Windshield

FD01506G0B - Rear Glass

FD0169825A - Sunroof Metal

Punch those numbers in the search box and you'll find them. The total cost for all three is around $300 with the sunroof molding the most expensive. Speed of Light is correct, you can reuse the trim pieces. I am doing this as mine were all recently replaced so the paint guy has removed them and then will reinstall. If yours are old, it's a great time to replace them.

You should check with Ray at Malloy if you can wait until Monday. He's the parts god and it's good to support him as he is the best FD parts resource around.
yep, correct #'s, you might want to add FD01-50-615, its the little piece that covers the seam on the rear window molding
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