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LR325LH - Door Pillar Repair Section – LH

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Original price - Original price €75,00
Original price
€75,00
€75,00 - €75,00
Current price €75,00
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Door Pillar Repair Section - Left Hand is a welded body repair panel that replaces a corroded section of the left-hand door pillar - the vertical structural post carrying the door hinges and supporting the roof and door aperture.

It is supplied as a partial section for cutting in where the original pillar has rusted, restoring the strength of the door frame structure.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC — LH door pillar repair section
Alternative Codes
LR325LHBP325 LH

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Frequently asked questions

What is the LR325 LH Door Pillar Repair Section?
The LR325 LH Door Pillar Repair Section is a weld-in body panel that replaces a corroded part of the left-hand door pillar on the Range Rover Classic. The pillar is the vertical post that carries the door hinges and supports the door aperture. It's supplied as a partial section to cut in where the original pillar has rusted.
Why is the door pillar a common repair area on the Range Rover Classic?
The door pillar on the Range Rover Classic carries the door hinges and helps support the door aperture, so it's a structural area. The lower pillar traps water and is prone to corrosion. The LR325 LH section lets you cut out and replace the rusted left-hand pillar without renewing the whole structure.
Is the LR325 LH door pillar section a DIY fit?
The LR325 LH door pillar section is a weld-in repair part, not a bolt-on. The corroded pillar is cut out and the new section welded in and dressed. Because the pillar is structural and carries the door hinges, it's typically a job for a bodywork specialist. BP325 LH is the listed alternative reference.