🛡️ Seal the deal on style and comfort — don’t let your Yaris miss out!
The GZYF 4 PCS Car Window Moulding Trim is a precision-engineered weatherstrip set designed exclusively for Toyota Yaris Sedan 4-Door models from 2007 to 2016. Made from durable, eco-friendly ABS plastic with a strong adhesive backing, it effectively prevents rain leaks, reduces window rattles, and blocks road noise, enhancing your driving comfort and vehicle aesthetics.
Brand | GZYF |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic |
Color | 2007-2016 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car, Window |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | GZYF |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Part Number | 2050YFB1005 |
Item Weight | 2.44 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 47.5 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches |
Item model number | For Toyota Yaris Sedan 4-Door 2007-2012 |
Size | For Toyota Yaris |
Style | Durable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Great quality, price, & look - 1 annoyance
Out of the box, they feel like quality craftsmanship. Easy to install, takes less than 10 minutes to remove and replace. Seemed slightly flimsy on one end after install, but quickly realized it wasn’t fully snapped into place. After proper installation, feels sturdy and tight to the door. It’s surprising how such a small improvement can an old car look relatively new. For the price, quality, and look, I am happy with the purchase. Will update if conditions change.One area for improvement:The length doesn’t fully match manufacturer’s original part (as pictured). All four weather strips were slightly shorter at the front end. Not a huge deal, but noticeable. OEM parts extend to the full length of the door.
R**N
Cheap, warps, moves, falls out, clips don't hold....
Initial thoughts:Perfect fit, 1/4th the price of OEM.After have for 2 weeks:Cheap, warps, moves, falls out, clips don't hold....If your going to sell the care in a few days, it might be okay... but if you plan on keeping the car, just get OEM.
L**E
So Far So Good!
I was somewhat hesitant to buy these for my 2007 Lexus GX470. My old ones were shot, but didn't want to spend the $$$ on OEM parts for my "hoopty." So, I figured I'd take a chance on these. I installed these myself about 6 weeks ago, and it was pretty easy, and the still look good. I found a YouTube video that explained it perfectly. Even if these last only a few years, I think it would be worth it for such an old car.
N**A
Right fit
Fit perfectly and good quality
K**E
Save money over OEM, but sacrifice perfect fit.
Not a bad product for the price. Fitment wasn’t nearly as great as OEM.
M**K
Factory screws aren't long enough to hold the new moulding strips in place
Purchased about 3 months ago to replace original window mouldings as they became cracked. The new mouldings are a good fit and seem like they should hold-up well over time. The problem is the factory screws you need to remove to pull off the old mouldings and put the new ones on are a bit too short. This causes the moulding to pull away from the car where the screw should hold it in its place. I had to replace the screws with a slightly longer screw to help hold the moulding in place. (2004 Lexus GX470)
D**N
Great product for the money
The window trim on the old GX was in pretty rough shape. These replacements didn't disappoint. What you're getting is 4 window trim pieces to replace the chrome trim pieces on the doors. What you're not getting are the 2 pieces you'll need to replace the remaining chrome strips beneath the back windows. You'll know what I'm talking about if you look at the picture. It looks a little weird with those back pieces being chrome but as you can tell my truck isn't winning any beauty pageants anyways. To replace your old window trim start by removing the T20 screw on the back of the front door. You don't need to remove any paneling to get to that screw. When the screw is out you'll just grab the chrome strip with some needle nose pliers and yank it straight up towards the top of the car. You'll ruin the chrome pieces, but they're junk anyways. Once off I wiped the old sticky black residue off the door with some acetone. The new front door trim pieces need to slide into the little tunnel between the door and the mirror. Push it in till the screw hole in the new trim piece lines up with the screw hole on the back of the door. Put the screw back in. Next you'll push down on the trim as hard as you possibly can till you hear it click into place. Do this every couple inches till the trim is seated on the door. For the back windows, you'll have to remove the T20 screw at the front of the door, then pop the little pin out that's attaching the door's edge trim to the window trim. Once that's off yank the old trim piece straight up and out. Wipe the gunk off the door and push the new trim piece on. Put the screw back in and superglue the door edge trim to the new window trim piece where the old pin used to be. The whole job took maybe 15 minutes.
S**R
so so fit, and 0 for durability
So, it was a stretch to install these. Get tough and just yank up hard on the OEM ones to remove (After removing the single screw on each).Now, these: They go on, but none of the dimensions were all that close to right. my back ones don't touch the window... can't do anything to correct. The cutouts for various architecture, aren't quite right, ok, but not a great fit. Then... the screws tore loose 2 days after the return period... I will not be buying again. OEM in this case would be a much better option.
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