This 8-piece Black Style Beltline Moldings and Glass Run Channel Kit replaces worn or missing door beltline trim and window channels to restore proper glass sealing and trim appearance. Designed as a complete left- and right-hand set, the kit secures and guides window glass, reduces wind noise and water intrusion, and protects door paint and trim edges. Constructed with durable black-finished metal extrusions and resilient rubber channel material, the kit offers long-term reliability and a factory‑correct look for classic vehicle restoration or maintenance projects. Confirm fitment for your specific year, make, and model before purchase.
Features:
Fits select 1969 classic American vehicles — verify exact year, make, and model for proper fitment.
Complete 8-piece kit includes left and right beltline moldings plus matching glass run channels.
Black-style finish for a clean, OEM-inspired appearance that complements restored interiors.
Durable metal extrusion with resilient rubber channel inserts for long-lasting sealing and support.
Designed to secure and guide window glass, reduce wind noise, and prevent water intrusion.
Easy to install with basic hand tools; ideal for restoration, refurbishment, or replacement needs.
Installation / Application:
Difficulty: 2/5
Estimated time: 1-2 hours
Suggested Tools:
Phillips and flathead screwdrivers
Trim removal tool or plastic pry bar
Needle-nose pliers
Rubber mallet (optional)
Clean rags and isopropyl alcohol
Mild soapy water or window lubricant
Adhesive or sealant (if required by vehicle)
Instructions:
Park vehicle on level ground, lower the window glass (if possible) to access channels and trim.
Remove interior door panel and any trim fasteners that secure the beltline molding and channel.
Carefully pry out the old beltline molding and glass run channel; retain any reusable clips or screws.
Clean the mounting surfaces thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol to remove old adhesive, dirt, and residue.
Test-fit each new molding and channel piece on the door to confirm orientation (left vs. right, top vs. bottom).
Lubricate the rubber channel with mild soapy water or a window lubricant to ease installation of the glass and channel.
Press or slide the new rubber channel into the beltline molding and align with the door flange; use a rubber mallet for light taps if needed.
Reinstall any retained clips or fasteners; apply adhesive or sealant where specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
Raise and lower the window to ensure smooth operation and correct seating within the new channels.
Reinstall the interior door panel and perform a final check for gaps, noise, or water leaks.
About Precision Replacement Parts
Since 1986 Precision Replacement Parts has been a trusted name in the Automotive Glass Industry.
Our knowledge and experience in manufacturing millions of extruded and molded EPDM Rubber, PVC and HDPE based plastics, and various stamped and extruded metal products for the classic and late model industries has allowed Precision to expand our services into multiple product markets.
Along with our own USA based production facility, Precision also partners with 25 different manufactures worldwide with a reputation as a global leader supplying OEM and replacement products to a number of different industries. Our partnerships along with our own in-house manufacturing and fabrication capability gives Precision a unique position in helping to meet the expanding needs of customers everywhere, providing them with a sustained competitive advantage.
Vehicle Fitment:
The Vehicle Fitment Guide is to be used as a general reference. The data has been provided by our suppliers and manufacturers and may contain errors or incorrect data. Always refer to a professional to verify correct fitment for your vehicle.