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Old 06-26-2012, 11:10 PM
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My window seals on my oem hardtop seems to be wearing out. It is adjusted properly yet leaks a little water when raining and washing.
Anyone have any links of where to buy and any part numbers they can share? Also anyone have any diy instructions on changing them out.


Edit : Found the part numbers for the new hardtop window seals;

85180-S2A-902 WEATHERSTRIP, L. ROOF SIDE DOOR
85130-S2A-902 WEATHERSTRIP, R. ROOF SIDE DOOR
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You can find them in the on-line at majestichonda.com or bernardiparts.com , there are some hardtop selections for the exterior panel and interior panel.

The seal replacement procedure is pretty detailed, I'd recommend a service manual as you have to apply waterproofing sealant in various areas and adjusting the retainer requires a procedure too. I've done the seals on mine and it is a bit of work.
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Originally Posted by JFUSION
You can find them in the on-line at majestichonda.com or bernardiparts.com , there are some hardtop selections for the exterior panel and interior panel.

The seal replacement procedure is pretty detailed, I'd recommend a service manual as you have to apply waterproofing sealant in various areas and adjusting the retainer requires a procedure too. I've done the seals on mine and it is a bit of work.
Got the seals from my local Honda dealer. They are not cheap lol. Anyone have a diy on these?
I can't seem to find any.

updated first post with part numbers.
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+1 for DIY

I want to pick a pair of these up for my hardtop.
Who has the lowest price out there?



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Check hondapartscheap.com

Good if your not in CA as you get away without paying tax.
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Originally Posted by nos4you
Originally Posted by JFUSION' timestamp='1340794711' post='21814937
You can find them in the on-line at majestichonda.com or bernardiparts.com , there are some hardtop selections for the exterior panel and interior panel.

The seal replacement procedure is pretty detailed, I'd recommend a service manual as you have to apply waterproofing sealant in various areas and adjusting the retainer requires a procedure too. I've done the seals on mine and it is a bit of work.
Got the seals from my local Honda dealer. They are not cheap lol. Anyone have a diy on these?
I can't seem to find any.

updated first post with part numbers.
That's an understatement.
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When you guys replaced your window seals, did you take the roof off the car? Or can it be done with the roof unlatched but still sitting on the car?
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how expensive are they? just wondering.
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Looking to do this too... +2 for DIY!! My problem is occurring on the passenger side. Right when the window gets to 90% closed it starts slowing down because it gets caught by the edge closest to the door. The rubber seal seems like it is dry and gets dragged up while the glass finishes its way up.
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I took my seals off and unscrewed the track and moved the track more towards the inner side. it improved my seal dragging by 80-90%
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