Need help identifying weatherstripping part #s (pics)

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So ive had my Nsx for almost 3 months now and its been a great experience. Im slowly but surely trying to fix the things the previous owner damaged and or neglected and my next project is to fix the weatherstripping thats on the doors, around doors and on t tops. Ive taken pictures of the pieces and need assistance in getting part numbers for these strips to purchase them and replace these pieces.

Ive searched around on all the major acura/honda part websites and cant seem to focus in on these individual weatherstrip pieces, anyone have any other idea on how to get the part numbers/names ?

First one, crack in the T top above passenger side.

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Second one, crack in molding on door around window. Ive read in some areas that this type of crack is because of a poorly adjusted window.

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Third one, drivers side door, inside has a unusual crack in it as well.

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I cant understand how these cracks would happen, and it seems to me as if there might be a chance in getting these replaced through dealership under warranty, maybe not. What do you guys think ?

Otherwise, if you have any access to these part numbers, or know of a site I can somehow find the part numbers please let me know. Thanks !!
 
Go here: http://www.acuraparts247.com/sunnyside/jsp/home.jsp


Under the parts components look up "Molding (2)" and "Door Windows"

In Molding (2)

72320-SL0-T01 Front Weatherstrip
72330-SL0-T01 Rear Weatherstrip

Almost $900 list ea. :eek:

In Door Windows

72240-SL0-003 (This is the entire RIGHT front sash, I do not see the rubber sold separately) About $170 list

25% off at www.hondacuraworld.com

HTH,
LarryB
 
Hondacuraworld is not a parts website, rather a dealer that offers great service and pricing on parts. You will not find P/N's there. Call JR or Tim at 1-888-729-5257:).

HTH,
LarryB
 
Just to let you know that all rubber parts for the NSX are outrageously priced. It would be wise to try to see if you can find some form of adhesive which can be used to fix these minor cracks. It's definitely possible and from what I've seen it would do just as well as trying to replace them with new parts and then having to install them hoping that was done correctly to keep any wind noise or water leaks out. The crack in the front section of the driver and passenger window seem to be fairly common on all cars and is not necessarily due to a badly adjusted window. Try the adhesive route first and you may be surprised at the results. Heck it's a lot cheaper and if it doesn't work, you could then swap out the parts and pay the big bucks. Good luck.

P.S. I don't have a recommendation for what type of adhesive to use, but I would only use silicon as a last resort.
 
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