Front 1/4 Window Seal suits Late 40 Series Toyota Landcruiser 1975- 1984
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Restore the weather sealing and functionality of your classic LandCruiser with this Front 1/4 Window Seal, available in Left Hand (LH) or Right Hand (RH) configurations to suit late-model Toyota Landcruiser 40 Series vehicles from 1975 to 1984.
Designed specifically for the front quarter vent windows fitted to late 40 Series models, this seal provides a secure fit around the vent glass, helping to prevent water leaks, wind noise, dust ingress, and unwanted rattles.
Key Features
Available in Left Hand (LH) or Right Hand (RH) configurations
Suits late-model 40 Series Landcruiser vehicles from 1975–1984
Designed for front quarter vent window applications
Helps prevent water, dust, and wind intrusion
Maintains factory-style fit and appearance
Suits late-model 40 Series Landcruiser vehicles from 1975–1984
Designed for front quarter vent window applications
Helps prevent water, dust, and wind intrusion
Maintains factory-style fit and appearance
Vehicle Compatibility
Suits late Toyota Landcruiser 40 Series models, including:
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Model
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Years
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|---|---|
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FJ40
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1975–1984
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FJ45
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1975–1984
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BJ40
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1975–1984
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BJ42
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1980–1984
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HJ45
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1975–1984
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HJ47
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1980–1984
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Front 1/4 Window Seal suits Late 40 Series Toyota Landcruiser 1975- 1984 - LEFT is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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