SKU: LR007492
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Estimated delivery in the country France between Tue, Mar 10 and Thu, Mar 12
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Estimated delivery in the country France between Tue, Mar 10 and Thu, Mar 12
Dispatched today if paid before 14:00
Estimated delivery dates include sellers dispatch time, origin postcode,destination postcode and time of acceptance, and will depend on the postage service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
Will usually dispatch within same working day if paid before 14:00 BST (excludes weekends and holidays). Expected dispatch time may vary and is based on sellers order cut-off time.
In the automotive store Global Parts, we offer fast and secure deliveries for our customers in France, ensuring maximum compliance with local service standards. Each order is processed with the utmost attention, guaranteeing a fluid shopping process and a timely delivery. If you need assistance in choosing the right part, our team of consultants will be happy to help you find the right part for your vehicle and provide information on installation, availability and parameters of the selected components.
Land Rover Freelander L359 Front Right Door Window Seal LR007492 is an original part from the Window Seals and Trim category, designed for installation on the front right door. It ensures a tight window seal, reduces wind noise, and supports the proper functioning of the window regulator mechanism, contributing to acoustic comfort and protecting the vehicle's interior from moisture.
The presented seal is dedicated to the front right door of the Land Rover Freelander L359 model. Its construction is designed for the specific geometry of the door frame and window channel, ensuring proper interaction with the factory window regulator and maintaining a correct fit along its entire length.
The appropriate shape and profile of the seal minimize the risk of leaks, rattles, or improper window closing, which is particularly important for vehicles used in varying weather conditions.
The front door window seal performs several key operational functions:
With a properly fitted seal, the window regulator system operates more smoothly, and the window edge is not subjected to excessive stress from improper guidance.
As a Land Rover product, this seal has been manufactured to meet the factory quality standards for this model. This means it retains the correct profile stiffness, material flexibility, and compatibility with the mounting points in the front right door.
Original manufacturing ensures:
This part comes from a used vehicle, meaning it is a component with preserved geometry and functional parameters, suitable as a replacement for a worn or damaged seal in your Freelander.
Replacing a worn window seal with a functional OEM part offers tangible operational benefits:
For drivers who care about the condition of their vehicle's bodywork and driving comfort, using an original seal from the Window Seals and Trim category is a sensible service solution that restores the door's factory insulation properties.
When selecting a door window seal, it is important to consider its placement on the vehicle and its compatibility with the specific body generation. If you are expanding or undertaking a comprehensive restoration of your door assembly, you may also need other parts from this category. If you are looking for other Land Rover Window Seals and Trim, check the available products in the Land Rover Window Seals and Trim category to find a complete solution for your car.
For drivers interested in a broader understanding of components affecting vehicle handling and the interaction between the body and the suspension system, a helpful guide article describing the construction and common faults of the steering system can be found here: Steering System and Power Steering – How it Works and What Fails?.