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Repairing back glass weather strip and plastic trim

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I managed to damage this part of my back glass (pictured). It's both the rubber seal and the hard plastic trim. Mostly, it's a non issue. If it rains hard enough, I've had some water get inside. I imagine replacing the rubber seal will fix that. Also pictured is the part for that.

Does anyone know if this hard plastic trim can be ordered/repaired? Part number? Or would my only option be to replace the whole thing? With that, I'd the back glass the same on 2 and 4 doors?

Don't ask how it happened. šŸ˜…

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https://ford.oempartsonline.com/oem-parts/ford-lower-weather-strip-m2dz7842084a
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A body shop or Ford dealer can order the hard plastic piece for you. Last year we shattered our rear window and the body shop ordered all the parts. They're sold separately, not as a complete window assembly.
 

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Did you find the part number for the plastic piece that attaches directly to the window?
 
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Did you find the part number for the plastic piece that attaches directly to the window?
I never got back around to it. I'll actually probably stop at the dealership sometime in the next few days.
 

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Bought new weatherstripping, but then found out the cracked plastic piece under it isn’t separate — it’s actually molded into the rear glass itself. Dealer confirmed the only way to replace it is a whole new window. I’ll live with the crack. Put the old strip back on for now, but since it’s torn, I’ll swap in the new one once I clean things up. Lesson learned: don’t back into your garage with the glass flipped up.

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