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Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Canyon Country, AZ Posts: 15
| Window Weatherstripping Replacement Outer door window weatherstripping is failing on my 2011 Trail. Thats life in AZ I guess, sun has been pretty harsh on them. Took it to the stealership and they claimed it is an "trim accessory" not covered under warranty. Figures. Wanted $600 parts and labor to replace it. I laughed and laughed and laughed!! Then left. Found the parts online for about $36 apiece, a little more for the rear window. Just got in today and ready to install. I figure it is pretty straightforward, but.....Anyone have any experience replacing these yet?? If so...tips on install please!! I know there are a bunch of threads on how to replace the weatherstripping on 4Gen and earlier, but I have found none for the 5th Gen so far. Heres some photos of whats going on. __________________ | |||
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Join Date: Jun 2015 Location: San Diego CA Posts: 35 | I like to know as well... __________________ |
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Join Date: Jul 2012 Location: Texas Posts: 27
| Sorry can't help you with the install. I had mine replaced by the dealer about a year ago for $100 if I remember right. I want to say it only took them about 20 minutes to replace. Im in south Texas and my 4runner sits outside all the time. __________________ |
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Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Maryland Age: 52 Posts: 6,885 Real Name: Jeff
| Quote: Originally Posted by chitown616 Outer door window weatherstripping is failing on my 2011 Trail. Thats life in AZ I guess, sun has been pretty harsh on them. Took it to the stealership and they claimed it is an "trim accessory" not covered under warranty. Figures. Wanted $600 parts and labor to replace it. I laughed and laughed and laughed!! Then left. Found the parts online for about $36 apiece, a little more for the rear window. Just got in today and ready to install. I figure it is pretty straightforward, but.....Anyone have any experience replacing these yet?? If so...tips on install please!! I know there are a bunch of threads on how to replace the weatherstripping on 4Gen and earlier, but I have found none for the 5th Gen so far. Heres some photos of whats going on. We did a tutorial on door panel removal which is relevant here. Once the panels are off the weatherstripping simply pulls off the panel. You can put the new weatherstripping on the door first and then the panel- easier that way! (found out later). I also have a link to removal of the hatch panel, same deal with the weatherstripping. Just check out the links and they will get you started...just ignore the other stuff, lol. Door panel removal 5th Gen Rear hatch panel removal __________________ HERE FISHY FISHY FISHY! |
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Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Houston e' Cozumel Posts: 137
| There's really no need to remove any panels. Run the windows down and pry them up from the outer shell. I used a putty knife wrapped in tape. Use the replacement as a guide and pry up near the clips. Once one area is up you can pull them out by hand. Install is simply pushing them down, just be sure to adjust the forward/rear fit before you push it on.. Be prepared for the rubber pad on the lift gate latch to turn to mush next, at least that was the sequence on mine. Toyota's rubberized parts aren't what they used to be. I also have an 02 4Runner and 07 FJ that still have all the original stuff in perfect condition. | |||
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Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Canyon Country, AZ Posts: 15
| Thanks all! Antman I think that is the process for the inner window weatherstripping! Which will probably be next on the list. Deep.. you are correct. After an adult beverage and looking at the new pieces I gave it a shot, figuring there was only 1 clip that was actually holding in. 30 min later all 5 outer weatherstripping pieces were done. $600 my as* Findlay Toyota Flagstaff. This really could not be any easier. You just have to be careful when removing not to scratch the paint on your door. Here is the process......In order of photos..... 1)Buy parts... __________________ Last edited by chitown616; 09-05-2015 at 10:35 AM. Reason: Added Part #'s. | |||
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Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: New Bern, NC Posts: 945 Real Name: Lou
| Yeah super easy to replace the belt moldings took about 10 min to get them all done. I did mine earlier this year. __________________ | |||
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Join Date: Jul 2014 Location: AZ Posts: 144 | OP - glad to hear you were successful. As a fellow Arizonan, I'll recommend one more step that you may wish to add to your process. 10) Apply Armorall Protectant to newly installed weather strips minimum twice a year (then repeat adult beverage and Armorall as required). I've followed this routine with cars that I have owned 15 years, in the Southern Arizona sun, with great success. | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2014 Location: Las Vegas Posts: 49 | Where did you order them from? I'm in Vegas and mine look the same as yours did. Thanks for posting all the info! | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Beaumont, CA Posts: 605 Real Name: Jason
| Thanks a ton, I posted almost the same question a couple of days ago, I'm replacing every single one on mine. Cheapest price for all that I've found is Camelback Toyota //parts.camelbacktoyota.com/ The free shipping (for orders over $150) makes it the best option. My total was $179 for all 5 parts, and it was $11 cheaper than the closest competitor. __________________ Black 2010 TE with KDSS and custom pin striping >>Bilstein 8112/5160's, BFG A/T KO2's 285/70R17C, Shrockworks Bumper & Sliders, Borla Cat Back Exahust, Midland 75/822 with 2' Firestik, ICOM 4100A, Full-Length Baja Rack, SPC UCAs, ARB Skids, TJM Rear Bumper, Spyder Headlights & Taillights, Grille LED lightbar, BR lightbar, rear LEDs. Next: Snorkel, 315/70R17C, Spidertrax 1.25, more?<< Last edited by TheSentinel; 09-06-2015 at 02:45 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Bend, OR Posts: 9,914
| Glad you figured it out, was going to say it's really easy to do. Bonus Tip for all you guys, if the windows are squeaking a bit when going up/down. It wouldn't hurt to take those outer strips off, clean the glass very well and lightly wipe down the felts on the outer strip. I've found dust/debris can get caught in the felt and squeak. | |||
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Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Beaumont, CA Posts: 605 Real Name: Jason
| Just replaced mine today, it was just as easy as you guys said. Just a tip, I mentioned being a T4R.org guy on my online order with Camelback and the number magically changed to $162.35 for all 5 parts. Thanks for the help all. __________________ Black 2010 TE with KDSS and custom pin striping >>Bilstein 8112/5160's, BFG A/T KO2's 285/70R17C, Shrockworks Bumper & Sliders, Borla Cat Back Exahust, Midland 75/822 with 2' Firestik, ICOM 4100A, Full-Length Baja Rack, SPC UCAs, ARB Skids, TJM Rear Bumper, Spyder Headlights & Taillights, Grille LED lightbar, BR lightbar, rear LEDs. Next: Snorkel, 315/70R17C, Spidertrax 1.25, more?<< |
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Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Canyon Country, AZ Posts: 15
| Thanks guys. I got mine from toyotapartsestore.com They were the same price. $179 for all 5. Good deal from camelback Toyota at 162!!! NMJack- I will definitely try the ArmorAll trick. I really could not believe these went to crap so quick. I have a 2006 Saturn vue that sits outside all the time too and has no problem with these. At least for a 40K truck they should cover these under warranty. ALSO- I tried to get them to replace my headlight bezels for the hazing TSB. They denied that too, said only applies for 3 years 36K. Was not impressed with my service visit that day. __________________ | |||
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Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Fruita, CO Age: 41 Posts: 3,802
| Quote: Originally Posted by chitown616 ALSO- I tried to get them to replace my headlight bezels for the hazing TSB. They denied that too, said only applies for 3 years 36K. That is true - the TSB is only covered under the 3/36 bumper to bumper warranty. | |||
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Join Date: Oct 2014 Posts: 843
| Quote: Originally Posted by Deep_palancar Be prepared for the rubber pad on the lift gate latch to turn to mush next, at least that was the sequence on mine. Part number: 84840-35010 Just bought it, going to replace it cause my rubber pad is mush as well, and it was only $35 off amazon! Quote: Originally Posted by chitown616 Front Drivers- 75712-35011 time to replace these as well. Not doing em all right now with money allotted for xmas cheer. but i will continue to replace as they deteriorate. this thread is great! maybe a maintenance sticky? @1engineer ? __________________ Last edited by HerT4R; 12-01-2015 at 06:42 PM. Reason: correction of part number/price for rubber pad | |||
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