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GZYF Auto Window Seal Weatherstrip, 4PCS Window Moulding Trim Seal Belt Weather Strip for Honda Accord 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012, Replaces#72410-TA0-A01 72450-TA0-A01 72910-TA0-A01 72950-TA0-A01,Chrome

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1.:For Honda Accord


2.Color:2006-2011


About this item

  • PACKAGE INCLUDES: 4PCS Window Seal for Honda Accord
  • COMPATIBILITY: The 4PCS Weather Stripping Seal is for Honda Accord 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012; Part Number: 72410-TA0-A01 72450-TA0-A01 72910-TA0-A01 72950-TA0-A01
  • GOOD QUALITY CAR ACCESSORIES: The accord belt moldinging is made of Environmental-friendly material. High density felt, soft and no harm to your health.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: The seal strip is easy to install within minutes
  • The window belt also can help your car safer and stay away the noise from the road.



Product Description

1

Fitment

For Honda Accord 2008-2012

Reference Part Number

72410-TA0-A01

72450-TA0-A01

72910-TA0-A01

72950-TA0-A01

Specifications

  • Color: Chrome
  • OE Number:72910TA0A01
  • Package Included:4pcs accord Weatherstrips
  • Condition: 100% Brand New

Our Weatherstrips are always pursuing quality

window seals

Why choose us?

  1. Good sealing
  2. With buckle, easy to install
  3. Produced for the corresponding car model, perfect fit

2009 honda accord accessories

Outstanding Performance

Waterproof, sandproof and windproof, can effectively solve problems such as water leakage, window shaking, squeaking, and aging of sealing strips

2011 honda accord accessories

Good Replacement

Replace your rusty and aged window seals, give your car a brand new look and improve your driving experience

Please follow the instructions carefully before installation. We recommend professional installation

window trim
2008 honda accord accessories

Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I paid a window shop to install them in my 2012 Honda Civic LX. They fit well and look nice.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Shipped in protective packaging and arrived undamaged. Quality is at least as good as the original window stripping (Honda OEM). Chrome covered with protective film and holes for screws lining up perfectly. Plastic clips make for an easy installation. I was reading one review suggesting to slightly bend the window stripping for the rear window. However, I would advise not to do this as it is not necessary. The window stripping will naturally bend when screws at both ends are gradually tightened. The original window stripping for the rear windows sprung back to being straight when I removed them from my car. I will follow up on this review once I can say something about durability.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
It took me about an hr to do all 4 doors on my 2009 Honda Civic. It's not a perfect fit, but I'd say 95%, which is pretty darn good for what I paid, 3 days to get it and easy to install. Plenty to give me quite a few more years of life on my otherwise great car.
Rhinee Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
one left rear one doesnt fit 100%, off by about 3mm and it is noticeable from the window pillars. however all others were good fit and snaps in, pretty good quality like oem.
T13
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
Delivered fast and WELL packaged.Looks like OEM just a bit more matte.Installation note from personal experience. Forget YouTube videos!.Rear door: remove both front and back panels from rear door held by one screw each, back panel removed by pulling from top, front panel by pushing up (don't forget srews first). Then push weather strip toward back of car and then inward and up. You may need to reach under strip woth plastic panel tool to pres on clip to release it. At the end I didn't break any oem clips as you can see from last picture. Reposition clip on new strip by positioning new steip ower rear door with front panel half installed. You will see door notches by looking inside door. Install rear strip along with front panel. Rear panel goes last by pushing in frop top, there is notch at lower part which hooks to door first. Apply srews and rear door done.Front door: remove side panel, srew first then push panel up. Push old weather strip forward and then apply some pressure inward and up. Reposition clip like rear door with panel half way in. Press new strip in place and side panel at same time. Don't forget screw after.If you need to replace your door weather strip go for this brand, cheap and well made.
Public name
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021
Tl;Dr: good enough but not amazing.First problem was the package had some slight damage. Probably the carriers fault. *Shrugs* See the first two pics. It resulted in one bent strip. Luckily it was able to be used.The main problem with the product is that there is a plastic notch that prevents the front strips from being installed fully. See the 3rd picture. The stock strips didn't have that plastic block. If you're anal or have the time, you could cut a groove with a Dremel or something.The second issue is the clips didn't 'catch' on the door, so I can pull these strips off without tools. Maybe I didn't bang on them good though?Overall, they're good enough and seem like they'll stay attached. The old stripping was falling apart and caused problems when I'd try to use my windows.My Honda is one that's 'blessed' with the crappy paint and clear coat, so this fresh weather stripping is probably the nicest part about the car's exterior lolWhen installing, make sure you have a long skinny flathead or something to undo the old clips down in the door. Use the new weather strips as an example for the clip locations. You will probably need a flashlight to look into the door and find the clips.Use the plastic Honda tools as well. I had an old set from switching out the head unit for audio. They were helpful. Don't be surprised if you scuff up the vertical door pillars.Overall, good enough for a 'beater'
Tony L.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
I read the reviews before purchasing the product which ended up influencing my expectations. From the reviews I expected the back moldings to turn out pretty good but not the front. But it didn't matter my moldings were in desperate shape. I had so much dry rot and deterioration that I could see the rubber on the back driver's side door flapping in the wind when I was driving down the interstate. These have been a huge upgrade to my car. It literally has given the car a facelift. You don't need any special tools. Here are my recommendations.1. Start with the rear doors.2. Each molding has a forward and rear screw on the inside of the vehicle that needs removed. The screw on the rear doors is under the weather stripping. Wiggle the molding while pulling up. It will make a loud pop but doesn't damage anything.3. When removing the rear mirrors on the front doors, pop off the weather stripping. It is a push pin. This will allow you to get the lowest screw.4. Only remove the 8 mm screws. The 10 mm does not impact this installation.5. use a small screw driver to push on the back of the electrical attachments to get them to pop off.6. Push the molding down until you hear a pop.7. You may have to slide it a smidge to get the screw holes to line up.It is not perfect, but I had low expectations, and what a huge upgrade. It is certainly closer to a five star than a four. It was so ugly. Now it looks new again.P.S. a collision shop quoted me $499 to do this and I did it myself in 75 minutes for $44
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