Honda Window Trim (Belt Molding) Replacement Civic 2006 (2006-2010 Similar)

Honda Window Trim (Belt Molding) Replacement Civic 2006 (2006-2010 Similar)

In this video I show you how I remove and install window trim on a Honda ( it is also known as belt molding on some models). The exact vehicle in the video is a 2006 Honda Civic 4 Door EX. The parts I showed are for this vehicle, be sure to check for the correct parts for your application if you decide to do this.

If you want to try and save your old molding and not break the clips, you will need to remove the door panels and try and release the tabs for the clips on the inside (but you will still take a chance on breaking them).

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Trim tool kit (similar to one used in video): https://amzn.to/2UmHwf6
LR Honda Trim 72950-SNA-A01: https://amzn.to/2zQY5X7
RR Honda Trim 72910-SNA-A01: https://amzn.to/2NJprpW
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Big Dog50001 Automotive says:

Parts and Tools
This channel earns a small commission using some of these links – at no additional cost to you.
Trim tool kit (similar to one used in video): https://amzn.to/2UmHwf6
Aftermarket Trim Kit (Alternative to Honda Parts): https://amzn.to/3fOdAD7
LR Honda Trim 72950-SNA-A01: https://amzn.to/2zQY5X7

RR Honda Trim 72910-SNA-A01: https://amzn.to/2NJprpW

LF Honda Trim 72450-SNA-A01: https://amzn.to/2MNMErs

RF Honda Trim 72410-SNE-A02: https://amzn.to/2Lb49Qy

The Big Dog 50001 Automotive Channel Store can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/bigdog50001automotive

Tu N says:

Wish these parts didn't cost so much.

kev hed says:

Another great video. I was washing my car yesterday and noticed the window trim was all cracked and dry. And no surprise, you had the exact video I needed. You saved me a ton time by providing the part numbers and the how-to video. Thanks again!

Brendan Dora says:

This video, along with a few others, was massively helpful. I used this video as a reference for replacing my window trim on my car this afternoon. It went flawlessly. Thank you!

Mr. Mclore mcclure says:

Took me forever to find these because of the goofy name for them. 'Beltline'? Ridiculous….

Patty Oconnell says:

Great video

M gmail says:

Is replacement just for cosmetic reasons or is there a protective or other reason to do this?

Ali Al Wahedi says:

Does this cracked rubber cause wind sounds during driving ??

David Guzman says:

Awesome video! My window trims are beaten up. Never knew those window trims are replaceable! Ill definitely be trying this out soon to make my Honda look new again!

Aldon says:

Good explanation. I also have to replace the ruber at the end of front windshield, can you put a video on how to do it please?

Noah Catalane says:

im replacing my trim piece on my car, and i got a replacement piece from the junkyard, how can i replace the "felts" on the trim piece so it doesnt scratch the window when it goes up and down over time?

Mark King says:

My dealership wants $583.82 parts and labor. No thanks…. Thanks for you video 🙂

59mitsuko says:

Thank you, Big Dog, you make it look easy!

Juan Herrera says:

You are my hero

scott magyar says:

Great video, Was curious is it the same process on 2007 Honda civic coupe, no interior door panel removed correct,. thks

Daniel Johnson says:

Getting those off was a huge pain, but I kept at it and eventually got it done thanks to this video! If I had it to do over I would buy the proper pry tools instead of ruining my wooden spatula. He is right that you need to wear work gloves!

joseph plumber says:

great job. Are these just for appearance or do they have a function?

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