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  • gheorghe
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    I want to thank the forum for finding these side finishers. The ratty original pieces have been bugging me ever since I picked up my car. I was just about to do the 3M/weather strip fix when I saw these come up. Install is fairly easy with some good lubricant.
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    Last edited by gheorghe; 07-25-2023, 06:39 AM.

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  • Jokerz
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    Originally posted by Slideways View Post

    Instructions are in a previous post.
    Thank you, made the order today and shipped already , waiting for the package now and when it arrives will be back with install progress
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  • jdamore44
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    Originally posted by M3Bri54 View Post

    do you mind sharing where you purchased this plastic button from?
    You Bet. P/N: 51377020619 . I ordered it from FCPEURO

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  • M3Bri54
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    Originally posted by jdamore44 View Post
    Well I broke my little plastic piece that attaches to the window so I get to wait a week before I can finish. Meanwhile the car gets to sit in the garage. ugh. what a pain. Click image for larger version

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    do you mind sharing where you purchased this plastic button from?

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  • T.J.
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    Originally posted by PSUEng View Post

    That looks good and similar to my result EXCEPT on mine, I ended with too much gap between the aluminum trim and the body. My passenger side is much tighter to the body and I'm sure the driver side (side I've done) originally fit much better. I repositioned the trim twice upon install--I can't for the life of me determine why I have this excessive gap. I may tear this all back apart and try again. Did you drill out the rivet, install the rubber, then re-attach the bracket? That is what I did, in that order. The rubber piece fits perfectly into the aluminum trim--add in this bracket drama, and I"m wondering if the rubber is not quite in the proper position in this area and it's pushing against the body causing this gap. Ugh...

    These little details kill me. Here is what I'm referring to on my car:

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    That main metal trim piece clearance doesn’t have anything to do with the rubber. Did you try loosening the rear mounting screws and applying some pressure while tightening? It could also be the position of the horizontal trim being different side to side.

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  • Slideways
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    Originally posted by Jokerz View Post
    Hello, the group buy is still available? I am in for 1 set to europe too
    Instructions are in a previous post.

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  • Jokerz
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    Hello, the group buy is still available? I am in for 1 set to europe too

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  • jdamore44
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    Well I broke my little plastic piece that attaches to the window so I get to wait a week before I can finish. Meanwhile the car gets to sit in the garage. ugh. what a pain. Click image for larger version

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  • PSUEng
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    Originally posted by T.J. View Post
    Good result. I’d advise against trying to slide the seal past the riveted bracket. The bracket has sharp edges and could cut into the rubber
    That looks good and similar to my result EXCEPT on mine, I ended with too much gap between the aluminum trim and the body. My passenger side is much tighter to the body and I'm sure the driver side (side I've done) originally fit much better. I repositioned the trim twice upon install--I can't for the life of me determine why I have this excessive gap. I may tear this all back apart and try again. Did you drill out the rivet, install the rubber, then re-attach the bracket? That is what I did, in that order. The rubber piece fits perfectly into the aluminum trim--add in this bracket drama, and I"m wondering if the rubber is not quite in the proper position in this area and it's pushing against the body causing this gap. Ugh...

    These little details kill me. Here is what I'm referring to on my car:

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  • Maxima SE
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    Originally posted by jdamore44 View Post
    Got one side in. I'm not happy with the seal of the window. It seems to still have a couple small gaps where i can see light through. Any advice on getting the window to pull in tighter?
    readjust the window where it screws in.

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  • jdamore44
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    Got one side in. I'm not happy with the seal of the window. It seems to still have a couple small gaps where i can see light through. Any advice on getting the window to pull in tighter?

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  • T.J.
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    Good result. I’d advise against trying to slide the seal past the riveted bracket. The bracket has sharp edges and could cut into the rubber

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  • Will
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    Since there was some possible confusion about the foam gasket (51-71-7-037-260), here's some more info.

    Dimensions: 2.5-3mm thick, 0.5" wide, 15.5-16" long (one measured 15.5" and the other measured 16").

    Attached are some photos showing the foam (keeps the metal trim from touching your paint). This foam seems to be very similar to the rubber foam weather stripping used to seal windows and doors they sell at Home Depot, just different dimensions (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-Ki...047977#overlay)

    And if you don't stretch the rubber trim, not only will your screw holes not line up, but you'll be about 1" short.



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  • PSUEng
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    Originally posted by Will View Post

    It's optional. Goes between the metal trim and the body of the car. It should be fine to reuse. I'm replacing it because mine's a bit torn and bc of my OCD.

    Edit: number 16 in realoem diagram shows you location.
    The foam protects the paint on the car from the metal bracket and rivet. My foam was shot after I removed the bracket so I replaced it.

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  • d33p
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    Originally posted by Will View Post

    It's optional. Goes between the metal trim and the body of the car. It should be fine to reuse. I'm replacing it because mine's a bit torn and bc of my OCD.

    Edit: number 16 in realoem diagram shows you location.
    Thanks man, appreciate it

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