(DISCONTINUED) Mopar OEM Window Belt Moldings, 2000-2005 Neon/SRT-4

(DISCONTINUED) Mopar OEM Window Belt Moldings, 2000-2005 Neon/SRT-4

These have been Discontinued by Mopar. We can no longer get these. You can pull a set off of any 2000-2005 Neon in the junkyards.

If you own a 2000-2005 Dodge/Plymouth Neon or Dodge SRT-4 that has spent anytime outdoors, its likely that your window belt moldings are faded to a light gray or white color. You can shine your car up with wax and high tech chemicals all you want, but if your window belt moldings are looking bad, its a sore spot.

To clarify, these are the rubber moldings that run along the bottom of the window channel where the door meets the glass. These seal out noise from outside the car, as well as water from dripping down the door.

These have been Discontinued by Mopar. We can no longer get there.

(DISCONTINUED) Mopar OEM Window Belt Moldings, 2000-2005 Neon/SRT-4, Other Exterior: Store Name
  • rene rodiles
    Are these the molding for thr bottom of the window near the door handle? Not the rubber stuff on top of the window correct?
    1 Answer
    • Modern Performance

      Correct, these replace the molding that frequently turns a whitish/gray on the bottom of the windows where it meets the door about 4 inches above the door handle.
  • Patrick
    Does this include the interior portion of the window molding/guide?
    1 Answer
    • customer service rep

      These are a complete replacement to the window moldings. They have a small amount of a tail that fits into the window channel that is not visible.
  • mark Littleton
    Do the door panels need to be removed to replace these?
    1 Answer
    • customer service rep

      Yes, the door panels need to be removed in order to replace the window belt moldings.
  • dale
    do they touch the window glass? the ones i have are missing the part that touches the window
    1 Answer
    • Customer Service Rep

      Yes, these moldings are on top of the doors that seal the window to the door. Over time, the rubber flaps that seal to the windows become brittle, crack, and tear off.
  • Jeremy
    These are for the exterior of the windows, correct?
    1 Answer
    • Customer Service Rep

      Yes, these are the moldings that are on top of the steel doors, and at the base of the windows. These turn white over time and look terrible, these are replacements for those window trims.
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