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Old 02-21-2018, 07:28 PM #1
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Chrome belt molding trim removal

Hi all,

My 2011 T4R SR5 has chrome trim on the belt moldings below the door windows. I have found that these come from the factory with chrome but it looks like the belt moldings just have a chrome strip glued on top of them. Has anyone had experience removing these before? I've started on them with some fishing line but haven't got very far yet.

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Photo of what you're referring to?
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I would also be interested in knowing as well.
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Photo of what you're referring to?
It's the piece directly below the door glass. I've always known this piece as a belt molding.
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Why not plasti dip them?
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Why not plasti dip them?
I've thought about that and black vinyl but if they're just trim that will come off without I'd rather go that route. I don't have much experience with masking and painting and I know when you take off belt moldings they usually have to be replaced.
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I've thought about that and black vinyl but if they're just trim that will come off without I'd rather go that route. I don't have much experience with masking and painting and I know when you take off belt moldings they usually have to be replaced.
They are held in place by plastic clips behind the rocker- fishing line aint gonna do nuthin! lol

If you want to take them off you need to remove the entire rocker panel to get to them (easy) but it will leave lots of rectangular holes in the panel.

I cut the hell out mine and I like the way they look now- even left the chrome strip...

Click on the link and scroll down- there's a pic of the chrome strip removed and the murdered rocker panel..

Cut to hell rocker link
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They are held in place by plastic clips behind the rocker- fishing line aint gonna do nuthin! lol

If you want to take them off you need to remove the entire rocker panel to get to them (easy) but it will leave lots of rectangular holes in the panel.

I cut the hell out mine and I like the way they look now- even left the chrome strip...

Click on the link and scroll down- there's a pic of the chrome strip removed and the murdered rocker panel..

Cut to hell rocker link
I'm not talking about the rocker molding. It's the belt molding between the door glass and the door outer panel. The door glass literally slides up and down on it. It's part# 7571235010. #1 in the schematic. Mine has a chrome trim on it that might even be aftermarket but it's hard to tell. There is an OEM chrome belt molding but it's hard to find pics of each to compare.
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I'm not talking about the rocker molding. It's the belt molding between the door glass and the door outer panel. The door glass literally slides up and down on it. It's part# 7571235010. #1 in the schematic. Mine has a chrome trim on it that might even be aftermarket but it's hard to tell. There is an OEM chrome belt molding but it's hard to find pics of each to compare.
Did you ever figure it out i want to get rid of that chrome as.well.
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Chrome belt molding trim removal

I replaced all 4 of mine (limited) to the black ones. It’s pita to take off without damaging them. But if your replacing like me, they slide/wiggle off.


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I replaced all 4 of mine (limited) to the black ones. It’s pita to take off with damaging them. But if your replacing like me, they slide/wiggle off.


Replacing window belt moldings / weather strip on gen5 2011 4runner - YouTube
Thanks so much do you have the part number for it and how.much in total was it if you still remember
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Thanks so much do you have the part number for it and how.much in total was it if you still remember

75711-35011 right front
75712-35011 left front
75721-35011 right rear
75722-35011 left rear

I think like $40 each :-)
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75711-35011 right front
75712-35011 left front
75721-35011 right rear
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I think like $40 each :-)
Awesome man really appreciate it
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Does anyone know how to change the inside belt moldings? I changed my outside ones about 7 months ago but the inside ones are now leaving smears and squealing every time you roll the window down now.
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