Dang, I didn’t even think about doing that. It would definitely be the best way to do it for sure. Thanks for the tip, I may redo it this weekend, I just wish I didn’t trim the rubber flap at the back… lol thanks for watching though! - Sal
I have an 01’ AC and have done years of work on it but still need a lot more. This is one of those installs. I’m so glad there are so many 1st Gen guys putting in work to help us all out in our endeavors. Thank you very much for doing so much leg work for parts/numbers to speed our jobs up. Your doing Gods work my friend keep it up! ✊🏼
This is a video that I didn’t even know I needed, but i went to check my 1st gens weather strips and turns out I definitely did need this video. Thank you !
So easiest way to get the molding under the mirror is to slide the clips off the new piece install them on the truck. Then slide it under the mirror and press it all down. The clips click back into the tracks no problem.
Thanks dude, there's a few minor spots on the truck with some overspray so I think one of the previous owners had part of it repainted, but I'm not sure when that was. I ceramic coated it in hopes of keeping it looking this good tho! Haha thanks for watching - Sal
One thing to try when trying to push the new weather strip forward under the mirror plastic is to apply something like vinyl or plastic trim dressing to the mirror plastic with a q-tip. This may allow the new weather strip to slide in/under the mirror plastic.
That’s a good idea, I wish I had spent more time figuring out the best way to help it slide all the way up. But the comment section has come up with some good ideas like this to hopefully help other people too. Thanks Tim! - Sal
Good video!!. Mine went in well after watching this. I also installed new trim. Old trim came off fine, but broke half the clips. New part should come with clips in the track already. Points: -Old clips can help line up new clips if they did not completely break.(They are not magically in the correct spot and slide w/ a little effort...careful) -Soapy water after clean up can help the trim slide under/behind mirror. (I just left a little around the slot) -Soft/hard plastic hammer eased/tapped the trim behind mirror too. (Watch the alignment w/the other end. Curve has to match door panel. I tapped LIGHTLY from latch end of trim moving trim forward to get behind mirror always watching curve alignment. Not need to cut the rubber in my case) -If your are using small thin metal flat bar to push up trim to start, put wide plastic putty knife under FBar. (I tapped the FBar up and back from the end gently but still had 20+ year old clips break) My old trim appears to be straight. I would just need to get new clips to reinstall. Would have to do some serious prep and paint but usable if the belt was not shot.
I notice on your videos that the rubber gaskets around your fender skirts are pristine. My '01 Access Cab gaskets are cracked but intact. Should I replace them which seems like a big headache or is there a way to rehabilitate them?
I took the door cards and mirrors off and installed some good ones I found in a junkyard, was tons easier doing it that way, and they lined up nicely. Ended up painting over the chrome mirror caps while i had them off with black bedliner and they turned out pretty nice as well
Your content is super top notch. Recently got myself an 03 tundra and I’ll be replacing things as I go, your channel will be a huge help along the way! Cheers bro, subscribed
@@JDMDriveway Much appreciated homie! I was planning to trade in my 2016 wrx for a white STi but the dealership I went to had a series gray and I couldn’t resist!
That’s sweet, I had a 2015 DGM WRX and I loved that car. It got totaled in a hurricane and that’s when I bought the truck. Always wanted to upgrade to an STI though! 😂
@@JDMDriveway Sick man! My 2016 was DGM too! Such a nice color in the light. Def keep the vids rolling on the tundra! I got my 03 AC for 2500 that needed new cv axles and did that myself. Just gonna be doing basic stuff on it now
Video is much appreciated! I swear I looked everywhere on the web for some info on how to find a weatherstrip that would fit my access cab. It seemed like every part was made for double cab. I was going to give up and until i saw this!
Yeah!! haha that’s why I wanted to try and make this video because I couldn’t find any info when I was trying to do it myself 😂 glad it was helpful, and thanks for watching! - Sal
Lol I’m glad they’re helpful!! I’ve been wanting to do this since I bought the truck but wasn’t sure how they went on/off. Decided to just give it a shot and it’s actually super easy! - Sal
@@JDMDriveway I wanted to do it too myself. Mine are a lot worse than yours were. The black rubber stuff has almost fully chipped off and they are silver lol. I tried to remove the drivers the same way you did but with pliers and ended up snapping some of the white clips. At that point I stopped and didn’t feel comfortable removing the other weather stripping.
Dang, I’m really sorry to hear that. It looks like you can buy just the clips from Toyota (part # 68212-0C010) if you were planning to repaint/wrap your old weatherstrip, but if you buy them new it will come with the clips.
For sure, the part numbers are 68210-0C010 and 68160-0C010. I got mine from Lakeland Toyota parts but you can probably order from any Toyota parts website. parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/__/Door-Window-Belt-Weatherstrip-Front/4001071/681600C010.html parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/toyota_2002_TUNDRA/Door-Window-Belt-Weatherstrip-Front/4123199/682100C010.html
So what I did on my 03 SR5 when I noticed the black plastic coating peeling was just peel it off all the way. In some places along the edge I had to use a razor knife to get a clean straight line and now I’ve got a cool custom chrome window sill trim. The rubber strip that touches the window was still in good shape so no need to replace it yet. My mirrors are chrome too so it fits imo. 🤙🏼
Could the old weather strip cause the windows to get scratched? I’m planning on putting new windows in my 01 tundra but need to know before I put em on
Honestly, yeah I think so. My windows are all scratched up with gouges running vertically. I don't know for sure that it was caused by the weatherstrip, but if it's old and rock hard I could definitely see it scratching. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
Great video Sal. Already replaced the instrument panel lights using your instructions. Suggestion, my windshield wiper cowel is really faded. Was thinking about removing it and painting it with Rustoleum Trim paint. Would you consider doing a video on removing this? Obviously if yours needs it as well?
My cowl is actually looking pretty good right now, but I've heard really good things about SEM trim black spray paint. I haven't tried it myself, but I'd like to at some point. I'll consider making a video about it, thanks for watching!
Hey Tristan, I haven’t had that issue, but I would assume it’s either dry weatherstrip or maybe the inner window mechanism could use some WD-40. Thanks for watching - Sal
Me too!😃 She's a beast lol. I'm so glad I found your channel man. I've done alot of the fixes/upgrades from your content. Did my seat belts last weekend....mine were HORRIBLE lol. Oh yah, meant to tell ya I found a tip that worked awesome. After I power washed em and let them dry I sprayed them with a silicone spray. They retract like new again🤯 take care man and thanks again for the great content.
i gotta say that truck is in really good shape i have a 2003 tundra and im about to start restoring it myself and the weather stripping on mine is God awful compared to the ones you just replaced lol i no longer have any on mine tbh
Yep, mine cracked and the metal was showing through. Mine is a 2001 and in excellent shape…except for the stuff that naturally deteriorates over time (rubber, yellowing headlights, frayed tailgate cables, paint wearing away around the front grille near the Toyota emblem, etc..)
Yeah exactly, they're great trucks that won't leave you stranded, but unfortunately you can't hide that they're starting to get kinda old and those things show their age the most. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Hey Mark, I usually shop around a little bit online but I usually end up ordering from McGeorge Toyota. If you have a Facebook and join the First Gen Tundras fb group, there’s a guy on there “Joe Joe” who supposedly gives great deals on OEM stuff, but I haven’t ordered from him personally. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Your video is awesome! I have been searching the internet for hours however to try the find the trim for the rear window on my 2005 tundra double cab. would you happen to know the part number?
Hey Kaden, glad you found the video helpful. I did some quick searching and on this forum it looks like it might be part number 682900C020. I'd double check that before you order it tho, hope this gets you headed in the right direction! - Sal www.tundrasolutions.com/threads/what-is-this-called-under-the-back-window-weather-stripping.150971/
As far as I know, the ones on there were OEM and I replaced them with OEM. Had I known there were good aftermarket options I probably would have tried that route to save some money. Thanks for watching
When I had a 2002 Tacoma, I vinyl-wrapped the belt weather strips, and it looked okay, but I broke a lot of the clips, taking it off as its old brittle plastic. In hindsight, it's better to buy OEM. I now have a 2004 Tundra 4X4; mine will need to be replaced in a year, and I will buy OEM parts.
Hey there, I did some quick searching and on this forum it looks like it might be part number 682900C020. I'd double check that before you order it tho, hope this gets you headed in the right direction! www.tundrasolutions.com/threads/what-is-this-called-under-the-back-window-weather-stripping.150971/
@@JDMDriveway That sure is the right part. Just really expensive..along with the 4 other ones I gotta replace, good to know though where I can buy em once I feel like spending the money.
Yeah, someone else commented that taking off the mirrors helps the weatherstrip seat all the way in better. I didn’t think to do that beforehand, but Im pretty sure it just involves taking off the door card to access the bolts. Thanks for watching - Sal
Hey that’s awesome, congrats! I got mine online through mcgeorge Toyota, but I know they’re sold on eBay and through other Toyota parts departments as well. So it may be worth calling your local dealer to skip the shipping fee 👍🏼
They're a little over $50 a side. Unfortunately the double cab ones are more expensive, but I think people have found aftermarket replacements on Rockauto for less money. Thanks for watching
I believe that they should be the same part numbers as the DC tundra for the front windows but I am not 100% positive. There is another video here on UA-cam more oriented towards doing this on a DC/Sequoia - the process should be about the same though. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Yup, that's something I didn't think of until someone commented it and I really wish I had done that. It's definitely the proper way to do this job. Thanks for watching!
Might be good to loosen up the mirror a bit to get the trim further forward. I did mine and had the same issues.
Dang, I didn’t even think about doing that. It would definitely be the best way to do it for sure. Thanks for the tip, I may redo it this weekend, I just wish I didn’t trim the rubber flap at the back… lol thanks for watching though! - Sal
Is yours a double cab? I’m looking for a video on one for mine, I’m hoping both front and back are easy like this video
I have an 01’ AC and have done years of work on it but still need a lot more. This is one of those installs. I’m so glad there are so many 1st Gen guys putting in work to help us all out in our endeavors. Thank you very much for doing so much leg work for parts/numbers to speed our jobs up. Your doing Gods work my friend keep it up! ✊🏼
Glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
This is a video that I didn’t even know I needed, but i went to check my 1st gens weather strips and turns out I definitely did need this video. Thank you !
Hahaha that’s awesome, glad I could help! - Sal
So easiest way to get the molding under the mirror is to slide the clips off the new piece install them on the truck. Then slide it under the mirror and press it all down. The clips click back into the tracks no problem.
That's a great tip that I didn't think of. Thanks for the heads up!!
Man the paint job on your Tundra looks like its holding up insanely well
Thanks dude, there's a few minor spots on the truck with some overspray so I think one of the previous owners had part of it repainted, but I'm not sure when that was. I ceramic coated it in hopes of keeping it looking this good tho! Haha thanks for watching - Sal
One thing to try when trying to push the new weather strip forward under the mirror plastic is to apply something like vinyl or plastic trim dressing to the mirror plastic with a q-tip. This may allow the new weather strip to slide in/under the mirror plastic.
That’s a good idea, I wish I had spent more time figuring out the best way to help it slide all the way up. But the comment section has come up with some good ideas like this to hopefully help other people too. Thanks Tim! - Sal
Thanks for this video. Helped me replace them in less than 15 minutes and looks 100 time better
Glad to hear it, thanks for watching! - Sal
Good video!!. Mine went in well after watching this. I also installed new trim. Old trim came off fine, but broke half the clips. New part should come with clips in the track already.
Points:
-Old clips can help line up new clips if they did not completely break.(They are not magically in the correct spot and slide w/ a little effort...careful)
-Soapy water after clean up can help the trim slide under/behind mirror. (I just left a little around the slot)
-Soft/hard plastic hammer eased/tapped the trim behind mirror too. (Watch the alignment w/the other end. Curve has to match door panel. I tapped LIGHTLY from latch end of trim moving trim forward to get behind mirror always watching curve alignment. Not need to cut the rubber in my case)
-If your are using small thin metal flat bar to push up trim to start, put wide plastic putty knife under FBar. (I tapped the FBar up and back from the end gently but still had 20+ year old clips break)
My old trim appears to be straight. I would just need to get new clips to reinstall. Would have to do some serious prep and paint but usable if the belt was not shot.
Thanks for the write-up! Great info here, thanks for watching - Sal
I notice on your videos that the rubber gaskets around your fender skirts are pristine. My '01 Access Cab gaskets are cracked but intact. Should I replace them which seems like a big headache or is there a way to rehabilitate them?
I took the door cards and mirrors off and installed some good ones I found in a junkyard, was tons easier doing it that way, and they lined up nicely. Ended up painting over the chrome mirror caps while i had them off with black bedliner and they turned out pretty nice as well
Nice, yeah I wish that I had taken off the mirrors to get the fitment even better. Next time lol, thanks for watching
Your content is super top notch. Recently got myself an 03 tundra and I’ll be replacing things as I go, your channel will be a huge help along the way! Cheers bro, subscribed
That’s great to hear, I’m jealous of your STI. I always thought the series gray color looked super cool. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@@JDMDriveway Much appreciated homie! I was planning to trade in my 2016 wrx for a white STi but the dealership I went to had a series gray and I couldn’t resist!
That’s sweet, I had a 2015 DGM WRX and I loved that car. It got totaled in a hurricane and that’s when I bought the truck. Always wanted to upgrade to an STI though! 😂
@@JDMDriveway Sick man! My 2016 was DGM too! Such a nice color in the light. Def keep the vids rolling on the tundra! I got my 03 AC for 2500 that needed new cv axles and did that myself. Just gonna be doing basic stuff on it now
Video is much appreciated! I swear I looked everywhere on the web for some info on how to find a weatherstrip that would fit my access cab. It seemed like every part was made for double cab. I was going to give up and until i saw this!
Yeah!! haha that’s why I wanted to try and make this video because I couldn’t find any info when I was trying to do it myself 😂 glad it was helpful, and thanks for watching! - Sal
Dude I swear you have the best vids. I got the same truck and I’ve been looking on how to replace these. Thank you to the moon and back
Lol I’m glad they’re helpful!! I’ve been wanting to do this since I bought the truck but wasn’t sure how they went on/off. Decided to just give it a shot and it’s actually super easy! - Sal
@@JDMDriveway I wanted to do it too myself. Mine are a lot worse than yours were. The black rubber stuff has almost fully chipped off and they are silver lol. I tried to remove the drivers the same way you did but with pliers and ended up snapping some of the white clips. At that point I stopped and didn’t feel comfortable removing the other weather stripping.
Dang, I’m really sorry to hear that. It looks like you can buy just the clips from Toyota (part # 68212-0C010) if you were planning to repaint/wrap your old weatherstrip, but if you buy them new it will come with the clips.
@@JDMDriveway I’d rather buy new weather strips. By any chance, could you send a link or the parts number where you got your from?
For sure, the part numbers are 68210-0C010 and 68160-0C010. I got mine from Lakeland Toyota parts but you can probably order from any Toyota parts website.
parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/__/Door-Window-Belt-Weatherstrip-Front/4001071/681600C010.html
parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/toyota_2002_TUNDRA/Door-Window-Belt-Weatherstrip-Front/4123199/682100C010.html
Hey, do you know where I can get gas tank door trim the black piece that the gas tank door close on to?
So what I did on my 03 SR5 when I noticed the black plastic coating peeling was just peel it off all the way. In some places along the edge I had to use a razor knife to get a clean straight line and now I’ve got a cool custom chrome window sill trim. The rubber strip that touches the window was still in good shape so no need to replace it yet. My mirrors are chrome too so it fits imo. 🤙🏼
Nice, that's a good option! The rubber by my windows was torched so I needed the whole new piece. Thanks for watching!
Could the old weather strip cause the windows to get scratched? I’m planning on putting new windows in my 01 tundra but need to know before I put em on
Honestly, yeah I think so. My windows are all scratched up with gouges running vertically. I don't know for sure that it was caused by the weatherstrip, but if it's old and rock hard I could definitely see it scratching. Hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
Nice video. 👍 A dab of silicone grease at the front/mirror area and on each tab will help it move into place a little easier. Keep up the great work!
Good tip Scott, wish I had played around with it a bit more before reverting to trimming the edge. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Thanks for the video, these are on my list to replace.
It makes a subtle but noticeable difference for sure. Thanks for watching!
Thanks man, my Wife's Sequoia needs this done PRONTO
Lol yeah once I noticed how bad mine were I couldn’t unsee it 😂 your rig looks sweet!! Thanks for watching - Sal
Great video Sal. Already replaced the instrument panel lights using your instructions.
Suggestion, my windshield wiper cowel is really faded. Was thinking about removing it and painting it with Rustoleum Trim paint. Would you consider doing a video on removing this? Obviously if yours needs it as well?
My cowl is actually looking pretty good right now, but I've heard really good things about SEM trim black spray paint. I haven't tried it myself, but I'd like to at some point. I'll consider making a video about it, thanks for watching!
I did mine with trim and bumper paint, pretty straightforward, just don’t lose the tabs or screws. Wipers need to come off first b
hey man i just wanted to ask if you have a screeching problem when rolling up or down your windows? my windows screech terribly on my 2000 tundra
Hey Tristan, I haven’t had that issue, but I would assume it’s either dry weatherstrip or maybe the inner window mechanism could use some WD-40. Thanks for watching - Sal
Great video man. Thanks for the content and links. I have a 2000 Tundra SR5 4.7L V8 Access Cab same color. 390k miles and still going😃 love this truck
Thanks Jody, I love hearing about these trucks with mileage like that. Reassures me that I can keep driving this as long as I want! 😂 - Sal
Me too!😃 She's a beast lol. I'm so glad I found your channel man. I've done alot of the fixes/upgrades from your content. Did my seat belts last weekend....mine were HORRIBLE lol. Oh yah, meant to tell ya I found a tip that worked awesome. After I power washed em and let them dry I sprayed them with a silicone spray. They retract like new again🤯 take care man and thanks again for the great content.
Nice! But dang that’s a good tip, I’ll have to try it next time. Im glad the videos are helpful, I’m having a good time making them!
Here's the link of you're interested 👍 ua-cam.com/video/NgWNDG9wdSU/v-deo.html. Ps. Just ordered my weatherstrips. Thanks again
does that silicon spray leave a smell in the truck? asking cause i need to do my seatbelts. they don't even retract lol.
i gotta say that truck is in really good shape i have a 2003 tundra and im about to start restoring it myself and the weather stripping on mine is God awful compared to the ones you just replaced lol i no longer have any on mine tbh
Haha this is a subtle upgrade but makes a big difference once you see it, thanks for watching!
Yep, mine cracked and the metal was showing through. Mine is a 2001 and in excellent shape…except for the stuff that naturally deteriorates over time (rubber, yellowing headlights, frayed tailgate cables, paint wearing away around the front grille near the Toyota emblem, etc..)
Yeah exactly, they're great trucks that won't leave you stranded, but unfortunately you can't hide that they're starting to get kinda old and those things show their age the most. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Thanks for the part numbers for the DC !!!!
Of course! Thanks for watching - Sal
Where do you normally get your oem parts from? I'm a new 2001 tundra owner and just curious where the best place to get some of these parts
Hey Mark, I usually shop around a little bit online but I usually end up ordering from McGeorge Toyota. If you have a Facebook and join the First Gen Tundras fb group, there’s a guy on there “Joe Joe” who supposedly gives great deals on OEM stuff, but I haven’t ordered from him personally. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Joe joe is an awesome guy !
Any idea if the part numbers are the same for a 1st Gen Sequoia?
I found this on eBay, looks like this should work - just wicked expensive. Hope this helps, thanks for watching! - Sal
www.ebay.com/itm/324457783508?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rNpSYCYXSFS&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=WykH4-EjQNi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Thank you so much. I needed this too and just placed my order. L)
Awesome, yeah it's a super easy install. Thanks for watching - Sal
Your video is awesome! I have been searching the internet for hours however to try the find the trim for the rear window on my 2005 tundra double cab. would you happen to know the part number?
Hey Kaden, glad you found the video helpful. I did some quick searching and on this forum it looks like it might be part number 682900C020. I'd double check that before you order it tho, hope this gets you headed in the right direction! - Sal
www.tundrasolutions.com/threads/what-is-this-called-under-the-back-window-weather-stripping.150971/
Thanks for the video bro!
Of course!! Thanks for watching
Were these OEM weather belts or aftermarket....nice tundra
As far as I know, the ones on there were OEM and I replaced them with OEM. Had I known there were good aftermarket options I probably would have tried that route to save some money. Thanks for watching
Where did you get them... great video btw@@JDMDriveway
Does the part number come with new clips?
Yep, it should come with the new clips already! Thanks for watching
Appreciate your videos
Thanks for watching!
When I had a 2002 Tacoma, I vinyl-wrapped the belt weather strips, and it looked okay, but I broke a lot of the clips, taking it off as its old brittle plastic. In hindsight, it's better to buy OEM. I now have a 2004 Tundra 4X4; mine will need to be replaced in a year, and I will buy OEM parts.
Oh nice, yeah I was glad that I decided to go new OEM. Especially so I didn't have to worry about breaking off the clips haha
I’m trying to find a set for my 04 tundra but can’t find any for my back window, do they even sell ones for it?
Hey there, I did some quick searching and on this forum it looks like it might be part number 682900C020. I'd double check that before you order it tho, hope this gets you headed in the right direction!
www.tundrasolutions.com/threads/what-is-this-called-under-the-back-window-weather-stripping.150971/
@@JDMDriveway I’ll go check that out, thanks for finding that!
@@JDMDriveway That sure is the right part. Just really expensive..along with the 4 other ones I gotta replace, good to know though where I can buy em once I feel like spending the money.
Would taking of the mirrors help?
Yeah, someone else commented that taking off the mirrors helps the weatherstrip seat all the way in better. I didn’t think to do that beforehand, but Im pretty sure it just involves taking off the door card to access the bolts. Thanks for watching - Sal
Definitely Helpful.
Glad to hear it!
Hey Sal! You bought the weather strip online or in a local dealer? Finally got a 2000 V6 4x4 Tundra. Starting to do some maintenance myself.
Hey that’s awesome, congrats! I got mine online through mcgeorge Toyota, but I know they’re sold on eBay and through other Toyota parts departments as well. So it may be worth calling your local dealer to skip the shipping fee 👍🏼
Great video!
Thanks for watching! - Sal
Great video! Thanks I subscribed
Thanks for watching! - Sal
Thanks dude.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching! - Sal
great job!
I appreciate it, thanks for watching! - Sal
What is your truck paint color code ?
It's Sunfire Red Pearl 3K4, thanks for watching!
@@JDMDriveway ok I thought so mine is the same 3k4 plan on doing a repaint in the future thank you !
How much were they?
They're a little over $50 a side. Unfortunately the double cab ones are more expensive, but I think people have found aftermarket replacements on Rockauto for less money. Thanks for watching
Здравствуйте у вас хорошая тачка у меня такая же тундра но с запчастями тяжело найти а как можно через вас заказать в Россиию 😢
I'm not sure the best way to get OEM parts in Russia, I'm sorry.
I was going to replace mine but the guy who repainted my truck painted the chrome trim 😭
Dang hahaha probably still looks better than chrome. Thanks for watching! - Sal
@@JDMDriveway for sure bro!
I need to replace mine on my 04 sequoia.
I believe that they should be the same part numbers as the DC tundra for the front windows but I am not 100% positive. There is another video here on UA-cam more oriented towards doing this on a DC/Sequoia - the process should be about the same though. Thanks for watching! - Sal
Thank you for the information 😃
I used chapstick and the ends slipped right in....just need some lube sometimes lol
Dang that’s a good idea. A little lube goes a long way lol thanks for watching! - Sal
You should have removed the mirrors
Yup, that's something I didn't think of until someone commented it and I really wish I had done that. It's definitely the proper way to do this job. Thanks for watching!
У вас есть ватсап
No I don't, sorry