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The Ford Freestar is the renamed Windstar. Making its debut in 1995 and undergoing the name change in 2004, the minivan was drastically re-engineered, making significant improvements to its engine, interior build quality, and many entertainment features. You can also give your Freestar the freedom to exhibit a completely unique appearance with a simple yet effective method in the form of a self-adhesive set of vinyl pillar post trim or a pillar wraps in any color or finish to choose from!
Enhance your damaged or scuffed pillar posts with a Rtrim™ Pillar Post Trim. We offer a variety of different colors, patterns and finishes to suit anyone's tastes so you can liven up your car's aesthetic style. The awesome thing about these Pillar Trims is that the material is engineered with air-egress, pressure-sensitive adhesives along with being semi-permanent in nature so you can remove it whenever you want with no damage to your car's original paint job. These trim kits are precisely cut by our machines to fit your car's specific model and year so installing it is really easy to do.
If you're creatively talented and interested in taking a hands on approach when it comes to customizing and don't want something that is precut, then take a look at our extensive list of 3M™ and Rwraps™ Pillar Wraps. With over two hundred unique colors and finishes to select from, we're confident that we can provide you with a color/finish that will suit your customization plans. Manufactured from the same aspects as our Rtrim™ Pillar Trim kits, these will be uncut sheets that will provide you with the results you desire.
The precut Rtrim™ Freestar kit will be a breeze for you to install onto your car. In as few as five steps you can completely enhance the look of your Ford Freestar. You will need a heat gun, squeegee or application card, rubbing alcohol and a lint-free cloth to get started. Next, follow these five steps:
Once you've applied your kit, make sure to leave a review for it and submit high qualitys photos for our Cash Back Rebate program. Also, when you review your installed trim you can get an additional ten dollars off any other purchase on our site.
The schematic above shows you exactly where your pillars are and the areas where pillar trim is most often installed. Just in case you're still unsure we've spelled it out a little more clearly:
Your car's roof support posts on both sides of a vehicle's windshield are known as A pillar posts. On a typical sedan, other pillar posts are situated between your back and front doors (B pillar) and on both sides of the rear window (C pillar). In SUVs, Minivans and Wagons with extended cargo areas, the C Pillar is the vertical structure behind the back door while the vertical supports at the rear of the car are referred to as D pillars. B-pillars are important structural aspects that can also be customized to give a personal touch to your car.