Mine are cracked too, write up and part # would be appreciated!!!
@ClassyJalopy @Dave Crowe
Will do a separate writeup shortly, hopefully tomorrow. . . I'll post a link to it here.
Executive summary:
1) order part numbers 75642-60021 and 75641-60021. And a tube of 3m window weld. And a caulk gun if you don't have one
2) use a sharp screwdriver or the like to chisel/pry your old ones off while the windows are still mounted--so much easier than with the window off, which I did on the first side I attempted, not realizing these are held on with something very, very strong.
3) while doing this be aware there are two metal clips that wrap around the front of the windows on each side that you don't want to pry out with the trim, but if you do you can bend them back with pliers or vise grips
4) Remove lower and upper interior trim
5) remove two bolts by the window motor and two insanely cool nuts at the front of the windows (inside the C pillar at top and middle), unplug window motor (and antenna lead on the passenger side) remove the window.
6) razor blade off all the old adhesive and clean things up.
6.5) do steps 1-6 with the other side, since window weld is freaking expensive and you will need two tubes if you don't glue up both sides within a couple minutes.
7) test fit the new bits
8) run a pretty thick (1/4" ish) bead of window weld down the front edge of the window and a thinner one along the front outside edge. Spread that thin one out with something other than your fingers (my fingers are so black after this job)
9) press and hold trim in place until the outer edge no longer pulls away from the window--you can kind of move back and forth between both.
10) at some point, pull your window seals and check for rust under them (found some--curses!) and clean up all that dirt that's gotten stuck around the seals over the decades
11) assembly is the reverse of disaseembly.
Took me probably two or three hours on side one and probably 90 minutes on side two. So, yeah, I can see a dealer charging a boatload of money, but this is a pretty easy way to save $700. . .
OK, just did full writeup on this repair here:
Replace Moulding, Quarter Window--the trim at the front of your rearmost window