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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / May 2004

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Where can I buy windshield trim for pathfinder?

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. - 28 May 2004 06:40 GMT
My 93 pathfinder has a plastic chrome colored  trim that fits in a
slot in the windshield rubber. It has shrunk and now is falling off.
Can I buy something like this somewhere or would I have to replace the
rubber? I doubt the windshield would come out without breaking, so I
am hoping to find something. Can anyone suggest a source. The dealer
was no help.

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Steve T - 28 May 2004 06:52 GMT
> My 93 pathfinder has a plastic chrome colored  trim that fits in a
> slot in the windshield rubber. It has shrunk and now is falling off.
> Can I buy something like this somewhere or would I have to replace the
> rubber? I doubt the windshield would come out without breaking, so I
> am hoping to find something. Can anyone suggest a source. The dealer
> was no help.


 What do you mean the dealer was no help? I'm sure they can get this trim.
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. - 28 May 2004 07:41 GMT
They said that I would have to buy a new windshield rubber. I guess I
could cut the old rubber to save the glass.

>> My 93 pathfinder has a plastic chrome colored  trim that fits in a
>> slot in the windshield rubber. It has shrunk and now is falling off.
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>  What do you mean the dealer was no help? I'm sure they can get this trim.

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Steve T - 29 May 2004 01:00 GMT
> They said that I would have to buy a new windshield rubber. I guess I
> could cut the old rubber to save the glass.

If it's a "old school" rubber gasket type, that's exactly how you do it. I'd
be amazed though if a 10+ year old windshield would be nice enough to be
worth reusing if you were going to go to that much trouble. It does seem
odd that you have to buy the whole gasket to get this trim, although it
might be such a nightmare to install into the gasket they know it's not
worth the trouble.

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