i have a 2007 grand prix the black triming on the windos are cracking &falling off with what can i replece them

Asked by blackboricua Jul 29, 2013 at 01:03 PM about the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Car Customization

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What held the pieces on originally ? If it is a light gray sticky tape looking thing, then it is 3M double back tape and it is easily purchased at any local auto parts store like NAPA, O'Rielly, Advanced Auto or Pep Boys. If it looks like a sticky black worm or putty, that is called Butyl tape (used to put in windshields and other side windows that don't open), there again can be purchased at local auto parts stores.

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If you want to keep your car looking fresh and new it might be time for a trip to the dealer to purchase a few new trim parts. Brace yourself for the price though. Remember, GM made no money selling you the car, and they need to make money somewhere. Seriously though, if you want to enjoy your car a little maintenance and upkeep will help enhance the motoring experience. You might need a body shop to install them if you're not real handy, but that may be worth it too.

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