The Precision Windshield Molding WFS D1391 RC is an OEM-style replacement molding designed to secure and seal the windshield opening. It prevents water intrusion, reduces wind noise and vibration, and protects the windshield edge and surrounding paint from damage. Engineered from weather-resistant materials for long life and a factory-correct fit, this molding is ideal for restoration, maintenance, and replacement applications where durability and a clean, finished appearance matter.
Features:
- OEM-style replacement molding that restores factory fit and finish.
- Constructed from durable, weather- and UV-resistant materials for long service life.
- Seals windshield edge to prevent water leaks and reduce wind noise and vibration.
- Protects paint and glass edges from chipping and corrosion.
- Easy to seat and align for efficient replacement during restoration or repair projects.
Installation / Application:
- Difficulty: 3/5
- Estimated time: 1–2 hours
Instructions:
- Park vehicle on a flat surface and protect surrounding trim and paint with masking tape or drop cloths.
- Carefully remove any exterior trim pieces or clips that cover the molding using plastic pry tools and a screwdriver as needed.
- Cut and peel away the old molding; use a razor blade to remove any remaining adhesive or gasket material from the pinchweld channel. Work slowly to avoid damaging the paint.
- Clean the channel thoroughly with solvent or isopropyl alcohol and allow it to dry completely.
- Test-fit the new WFS D1391 RC molding along the windshield channel to ensure correct orientation and length. Trim if necessary following factory lines.
- If the molding requires adhesive, apply a thin, even bead of weatherstrip adhesive according to the adhesive manufacturer's instructions. If clips are used, line up clip positions before seating.
- Starting at one corner, press the molding into the channel and work around the windshield, firmly seating the molding to ensure consistent engagement with the pinchweld.
- Reinstall any trim pieces or clips removed earlier, and use masking tape to hold the molding in place while adhesive cures (if adhesive was used). Follow adhesive cure times.
- After curing, inspect the entire perimeter for gaps, proper seating, and a uniform appearance. Clean any excess adhesive from surfaces.
- Test for leaks by gently spraying water around the windshield area and checking the interior for any signs of seepage.
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.
| Make |
Model |
Years |
| Oldsmobile |
Aurora |
2001 - 2003 |
| Pontiac |
Bonneville |
2000 - 2005 |