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332564G - Door Seal – Station Wagon – Rear

Original price - Original price €35,20
Original price
€35,20
€35,20 - €35,20
Current price €35,20
OEM Part
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Brand PR2 Allmakes OE
Rear Door Seal - rubber weatherseal for the rear door aperture.

This rubber seal fits around the rear door opening, sealing the closed door against the body to keep out water, dust and draughts.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES II/IIA 1958-1971 — Hard Top and Station Wagon, rear door seal
Alternative Codes
332564G332564ALR4770BR 1517

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Frequently asked questions

What does the 332564G door seal do?
The 332564G door seal is a rubber weatherseal that fits around the rear door aperture, sealing the closed door against the body to keep out water, dust and draughts. It's listed for Land Rover Series 2 and 2A Hard Top and Station Wagon rear doors.
Which vehicles does this rear door seal fit?
This rear door seal fits the Series 2 and 2A Hard Top and Station Wagon rear door aperture, built between 1958 and 1971. It carries the cross-reference ALR4770. Check your door aperture profile against the seal, as body styles vary across Series variants.
How is the door seal fitted?
The door seal typically pushes onto the rear door aperture flange by hand, with no special tools usually needed beyond cleaning the flange first. Work it evenly around the opening so it seats fully at the corners. A well-seated seal restores the weather barrier on Series station wagon rear doors.