🚗 Elevate your CR-V’s style and protection with a snap!
Newsmarts 4-piece window molding trim set is a direct replacement for Honda CR-V models 2007-2011, featuring UV-coated ABS plastic with a metal-reinforced core for enhanced durability. Designed for easy, tool-free installation, this weatherstrip seal offers superior protection against wind, dust, and noise while maintaining a sleek chrome finish that complements your vehicle’s exterior.
Brand | Newsmarts |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Color | ['Black + Silver'] |
Recommended Uses For Product | Window,Car |
UPC | 619820566308 |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | Newsmarts |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Part Number | 2050FY120 |
Item Weight | 3.31 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 47.25 x 3 x 3 inches |
Size | 4Pcs |
Style | For CR-V/CRV 2007-2011 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Please confirm the weatherstrip window seal fits your CRV before purchase, Placement on Vehicle: Car Outside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
perfecto en CR-V 2007
queda perfecto en CR-V 2007
I**N
Excellent OEM Substitute
Very nice product, fit and finish was excellent and a substantial savings over OEM. Would absolutely purchase again.
L**B
Great after-market product for car windows.
I have a 2010 Honda Accord. I had no idea the window weatherstripping eventually rots and tears away. I also had no idea I could replace them. Way to go Honda! I found a number of really helpful vids on line for DIY projects (just search and the best ones pop up). I did also order a set of plastic auto pry bar/tools (cheap and recommended in the video). The replacement products are almost identical to the OEM. As the videos note, getting the originals off the windows takes some know-how and finesse. Be patient.Tip: watch the vids! On my model I had to detach the side view driver and passenger mirrors because the weatherstrips run Under the mirror - that was a pain in the butt because the interior screws to remove the mirror mounts are in difficult to reach locations. Don't drop the screws! Be sure to tape up the interior of the mirror with blue tape so the screws when they fall won't go inside the door!Tip: the interior clips on my weatherstrip replacements didn't line up exactly with where the OEM clips were. So, double check as best as possible. I suggest to gently nudge the new ones to the locations of the OEM clips - I suppose they are in place for a reason.Tip: Plan for the morning! I'd say each window, start to finish was at least 30 minutes with the front windows being an hour and don't forget to clean the tracks and wax before you put the replacements in. So, it took me about 4+ hours on a sweaty Saturday morning to do the whole job. Be sure to order the correct items for your make/model. You'll need the pry tools, phillips screwdrivers, nut drivers for the mirrors (magnetic if you have them), blue painters tape, and polishing/cleaning cloths/wax and some good music to listen to. Cheers.
J**.
Not perfect but good enough
I have a hard time believing other reviews that say these are a perfect fit because they weren't for my car. I have a 2011 Civic. Maybe other models experience a better fit, or maybe some people just get lucky. But the quality seemed surprisingly decent to a non-car person like me, enough so that I went ahead with the installation.More about the fit issues though: One of the four strips I received doesn't lay completely flat (even after hammering it with a rubber mallet). [This you can see in the first picture, it's on the righthand side.] Visually this just bugs me, but functionality-wise I don't think it presents an issue. The piece is on and I don't think it's going anywhere. The real fit issue that I think everyone will experience with these strips is the rubber part that meets the glass, on ALL four strips this doesn't align perfectly, there's either some overlap or a gap on either end. Now I'm someone who is usually kind of a stickler about things being perfect, but for ~$30 versus the $200+ I'd pay for OEM? This is a significant improvement over the original weatherstripping that had rotted away, and because of that I'm satisfied with this budget option.Removing the old weatherstripping was easy for the front windows but it was a bit of a challenge on the back windows. There are no instructions provided. Definitely recommend looking up a YouTube tutorial if you don't know what you're doing. The person helping me install this at home (not a car person, remember?) used a screwdriver and scraper because that's what we had available and they chipped the paint on my car in a few places, so I would also recommend getting the right tools or at least taping your car up first to protect the paint.I'll report back if any issues come up.
R**O
Worked great in my 2011 Honda CRV
First off, these fit perfectly and were a helluva lot cheaper than the OEM ones. I watched a couple of helpful videos on Youtube for the installation, including one that showed how to remove the two side mirrors, a necessary step.I already had a trim tool kit. I wound up using about 3 different tools because the black tar/adhesive that was underneath the original pieces got over everything. WD40 worked great for cleaning everything up.The trim pieces arrived in a large mailing tube, that was inserted into a rectangular carton, which was then inside an Amazon shipping carton. Everything arrived in one piece, nothing broken, and no missing clips.As others have mentioned, there's no labeling on the individual bags to tell you which piece goes where. The two shorter pieces are for the rear doors. Once you remove one, you just need to visually align the black end clips with their proper place on the door and you'll quickly figure out which is which.When removing the rearview mirrors, it's helpful to have an extra someone to hold the mirror out of the way so that you don't need to disconnect any wiring. Other than that, the front ones go on just as easy as the rear ones.I'm so happy not to be looking at the crumbling rubber on the old trim pieces. This is definitely an inexpensive fix for an unsightly issue.
L**A
Good
Good
J**.
Decent product, super packaging
The product arrived in super condition. An Amazon box on the outside, an inner box and then a very sturdy round cardboard tube which protected the contents. The installation of the product was simple although the some rubber on a couple of strips needed to be trimmed to properly fit when installed on the door. Look carefully as to where the strip will lay in relation to the metal frame for the rear roll down window and back fixed window. Mine need a slight trim with an xacto knife to allow the seal to lay flat on the door edge. Other than that minor trimming the strips fit well and look great.
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