The bright trim/drip molding is made up of several pieces that don't have to be removed to replace the window weatherstripping. They form a slot that the rubber is glued into. There is a screw on the front pillar, and everything else is adhesive. You can take the old rubber out with a putty knife that fits the slot and clean it up. The only problem might be at the rear where the weatherstrip goes down past the quarter window. Once the old rubber is out and everything cleaned up, it's just a matter of gluing the new in with something like 3M adhesive. Getting the back end down behind the quarter window without getting adhesive onto everything can be a trick. I did mine when the windows were out so I can't offer any advice here. Just make sure it's all lined up and there are no sags or stretched places and hold it in with masking tape till it dries.
One of the easier weatherstrip installations you'll do.
Hope this helps
Terry
64HT
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