The question I have is what could I do with the chrome trim that is under the window and above the door handles? I dont know what to do about that. Hell I don't even know what that piece is even called. Oh yeah another thing is that it's broken a bit. One of the clips kind of snapped so it is sort of poking up and sticking out. Any idea on fixing it or price of a new one? Just the driver side front.
its called 'outer moulding'(dont knw the part number though) and if you remove it..the clips will brake so you have to replace a new one.
heres what u gotta do..(just in case)
Step 1: Remove the door's inner plastic cover panel-the one that hides the sideview mirror's bolts. Loosen the nuts, being careful not to drop them behind the door panel, which will defeat that whole thing we just said about not having to remove the door panel. A magnet comes in handy here.
Step 2: Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the door sash garnish. There are three screws that hold the plastic strip against the outside of the door-unscrew all of them and pull the garnish off.
Step 3: Lower the window and, with a flat-head screwdriver wrapped in a towel, pry the outer molding up at the end while pulling up on the middle with your hand. All of this will break the four clips one by one. Don't cry about the clips or those little pieces of plastic that fall inside the door depths though; you can work them out through the holes underneath or they'll eventually just fall out.
Step 4: Now is a good time to clean and apply some wax to the painted surface, so do it.
Step 5: Carefully snap that new molding into place by working side to side, read all of this backward to put the whole thing back together.