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Used Land Rover Door Rubber Sealss

All used Land Rover Door Rubber Sealss listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Land Rover from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Door Rubber Sealss

Land Rover door rubber seals is the ideal part if the rubber seals on your car doors need replacing. A rubber seal is a strip of foam rubber with a sealed surface which is applied to the door, usually with a self-adhesive strip, to seal any gaps between the door and the frame.

Door rubber seals primarily function to seal the door to the frame of the car and to keep the elements, such as the rain and wind out. The Land Rover door rubber seals also function to keep the internal air in, which assists with the efficiency of the car's heating and air conditioning systems. The door rubber seals also keep external sound out; good door seals can significantly reduce the ambient noise experienced by the occupants of a vehicle when travelling. 

Land Rover door rubber seals work when the car door is closed by making an airtight compressed seal between the door and the door frame. 

Rubber will deteriorate with age and perish over time, suffering from environmental damage which causes it to split, shrink, crack and dry up. When this happens to door rubber seals, the seal will come away from the door frame and cease to function properly. Ineffective rubber door seals will let water and moisture seep into the car which can cause damage and water stains to interior upholstery, rusting of metal parts and damage to electrical systems if left unaddressed. Apart from the issue of water leaking into the car, faulty rubber door seals will let the air and noise in from outside which can make for a noisy, uncomfortable drive. When replacing the rubber door seals on your vehicle, choosing Land Rover door rubber seals will ensure you get a part that is compatible with the make and model of your car.

 

 

 

 

Land Rover trivia

  • Land Rover was notorious for trying to find ways to avoid paying taxes and extended that to their customers too. They built the Defender 110 so that it could (just about) fit 12 people! Technically, that meant that they could class it as a bus, and owners didn't have to pay standard road tax.
  • The Range Rover designer hated what he had made. Charles Spencer "Spen" King CBE, was focused solely on designing a large V8 engine, and then just drew a box around it to show where the engine would sit. It annoyed him for the rest of his life, and he insisted that he'd only put 0.1% of development time on the car shape. He also hated that they would be used for anything other than farming, saying, "...to use them in the school run, or even in towns and cities at all, is completely stupid."
  • Land Rovers and James Bond go hand in hand. The 4x4 Land Rover has been in more Bond films than there have been Bond actors! In Spectre, the Defender SVX was customised with 37-inch tyres and more power.
  • The Queen loves Land Rovers and is reported to have owned as many as 30 different models in her life. It was in a Land Rover Defender that her majesty terrified the then Crown Prince Abdullah with her wild driving skills.
  • Although the first Land Rover was designed in 1947 (by Maurice Wilks), the company wasn't actually founded until 1978!