🚗 Seal the Deal with Style!
The MotorFansClub 4PCS Weatherstrip Window Sealing is specifically designed for Honda Civic models from 2012 to 2015. Made from durable rubber and plastic, this sealing strip enhances your vehicle's sound insulation, prevents water ingress, and is easy to install with its innovative buckle design. Upgrade your ride's comfort and protection effortlessly!
Brand | MotorFansClub |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Window |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | MOTORFANSCLUB |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Part Number | AB-888816830 |
Item Weight | 2.74 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 45.4 x 2.9 x 2.4 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Durable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Weatherstrip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**Y
Easy to install & good fit
Removing the OEM strips was more nerve-racking than installing these replacements. As others have said, it is nearly impossible to remove the originals without breaking the plastic clips. But these replacement parts snapped right in with no issues. Usually at one end or the other, I could tell it didn't match up like the original, but nobody else would notice it was so close. And I suspect after a few months it will "settle" and match up perfectly again.These were a huge improvement over the UV damaged OEM parts that had degraded, with cracked rubber that had gotten sticky.
H**G
Just alright
Theses fit just alright. I recent was in an accident and had one door replaced. It is obvious that the auto repair used a genuine Honda replacement. The fit and finish are very evident upon comparison. Theses have an obvious gap in the fit at the ends and the cuts for the window trims are slightly off. Overall I will keep them as I don’t think most will notice the difference.
D**T
Good fit.
Good replacement. Easier to put on than get old ones off. Looks like new.
F**S
Keep OEM clips
They look good and feel like a solid piece however i urge you to keep your oem clips off your old set and swap those on. Right out of the box mine would come up with my window, swapped the clips and not an issue since.
K**D
Worked as Expected, Looks Factory
Getting the old ones off is the hardest part of this job. The rear ones require the corner piece to come off but it isn't bad. You will likely break the old ones getting them off. They were shot already so I wasn't trying to save them.It takes a little pressure to push the new ones into place but they seated fine. Some said they saved the old clips and reused them but it wasn't necessary on this 2012 Honda Civic.
Z**F
Front weatherstrips fit well; rear ones robbed me of my afternoon.
Remove your old ones very carefully using plastic trim tools available at any car parts store. I was able to remove most of the old strips without breaking the factory blue clips. The front ones went on without a hitch. The rear ones, however, didn't. You have to remove the rear corner "garnishes" that snap back into place, but don't forget there's a screw on the inside of the rear doors that needs to be removed first. The rear strips were too thick, thicker than the factory ones, so when reinstalling, they made the garnishes stick out. Also, as others mentioned, the cheap, white clips that came with these are weak. The reverse-engineering department really dropped the ball on these. As much as I dislike Honda's rubber seals (prone to UV deterioration long before their time), I will keep searching for a suitable substitute. What should've been a one-hour job, took me three hours and a waste of a beautiful, sunny Sunday afternoon. Best of luck in your search. If/when I find a reliable replacement, I'll certainly follow-up my review with the source.Update: I haven't found a suitable replacement for this garbage, and I've searched relentlessly. I wish I had kept the original garbage that came with the Civic.
J**.
Save Your Old Clips
The moulding itself is decent quality for a non OEM part, however, the clips are absolute rubbish. Out of the box, 4-5 clips were out of place (I suspect they were put on that way as they don't slide freely) and even after aligning everything properly the moulding refuses to seat all the way down (see photographs). Not only is this cosmetic issue, it's a safety hazard as the moulding could come off at speed and hit a vehicle behind you.Initially I was just going to get new clips from Honda but after seeing the effects of a short drive no think I'll be returning these.If the OEM mouldings are prohibitively priced, these mouldings could be attached using the appropriate adhesive instead of the supplied clips.
D**M
They fit the 2012 honda civic four door perfectly.
They fit the 2012 Honda Civic four door perfectly. I would watch a youtube video on replacing these seals because pulling the old ones out can be a chore. Putting the new ones in was easy, just take your time and do it one section at a time. It is hard to know if they fit in completely but they haven't come out yet so I guess I did it correctly.
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