Discover the essential replacement part for your Peterbilt 379 with the Year 2000 EPDM Weather Strip Door Seal. Designed to restore and maintain the integrity of your vehicle's doors, this seal ensures a perfect fit and lasting protection against the elements. Ideal for those seeking reliable replacement parts, this door seal is a must-have for any Peterbitt 379 owner looking to keep their vehicle in top condition.
Key Features & Benefits
- Ensures a tight seal, preventing leaks and drafts.
- Made from durable EPDM rubber for long-lasting performance.
- Easy to install, requiring no special tools.
Product Specifications
- Material: EPDM Rubber
- Designed specifically for Peterbitt 379 Year 2000 models.
- Provides excellent weather resistance.
This EPDM Weather Strip Door Seal is designed to be a direct replacement for the original part on Peterbitt 379 Year 2000 models. It ensures compatibility and ease of installation, making it the perfect choice for maintaining your vehicle's doors. Whether you're a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this door seal meets your needs for reliable and effective replacement parts.
Discover the Perfect Replacement
Secure your Peterbitt 379 with this high-quality EPDM Weather Strip Door Seal. Its reliable performance and easy installation make it the ideal choice for keeping your vehicle protected. Order now and experience the difference a perfect fit can make.
- MOL: 156.000
During the checkout process, you can choose from expedited services such as overnight delivery to standard ground shipping. We aim to ensure your order is delivered promptly and reliably, wherever you are.
All returns must be made within 30 days of purchase with the invoice. (After 30 days, Interlight credit only, Minimum 25% restocking fee, no returns after 60 days, special items order just for you are not returnable.)
At Interlight, your satisfaction is our priority. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on eligible products, provided they are returned in resalable condition with the original invoice.
