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  • BeanCounter
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 259
    • Tasmania

    Rear door rubber

    Hi all. I am writing this on a wet and miserable day.

    Anyone able to point me to where I can get suitable rear door rubber seal from? The previous owner had cut two chunks of it along the top of the door, and I think this is where I am getting some water from. I am happy to just replace the top section if need be.

    Googling and eBay has not really given me any results other than the rear window rubber.

    Cheers,
  • need parts
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2018
    • 12
    • geelong

    #2
    wreckers

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    • BruceandBobbi
      Valued Member
      • Aug 2016
      • 3256
      • Greater Sydney

      #3
      Clark Rubber have a lot of different profiles. You maybe lucky there.

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      • BeanCounter
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 259
        • Tasmania

        #4
        Thanks I looked at those guys. Was hoping to find a proper replacement seal. Will see what I can get from them.

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        • Barneymutt
          Valued Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 874
          • Regents Park. Qld

          #5
          They are available, but not cheap. You're looking at around $200. That's for the one that goes all the way around.

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          • Tonestar
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2019
            • 25
            • Melbourne

            #6
            Originally posted by Barneymutt View Post
            They are available, but not cheap. You're looking at around $200. That's for the one that goes all the way around.
            Is there a part number for these that you might know off? $200 to have a good seal is a much better option than replacing the water damaged floor material and also the coverings for the new drawers going in

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            • aussieguy
              Member
              • Oct 2015
              • 226
              • Brisbane

              #7
              I just used a generic D rubber on the inside then ran a B ruber on the outside (not there originally) to get a nice tight dust seal.
              Attached Files
              05/97 NK 3.5L DOHC - DEAD
              02/00 NL 3.5L SOHC

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              • GavinD
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 5

                #8
                Try this site

                Manufacturers and stockists of Automotive rubber products, as well as large supplies of early Rover parts, Rover Cars and Rover Parts in Australia. Lots of products for a wide variety of cars, from Ammerican and English cars to European and Australian cars for your village and vintage cars


                You may get lucky

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