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Wheel Arch Flare Rubber Seal (4PCE) - Suitable for Landcruiser 80 series 1990-1998

Wheel Arch Flare Rubber Seal (4PCE) - Suitable for Landcruiser 80 series 1990-1998

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Wheel Arch Flare Rubber Seal (4-Piece Set) – Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series 1990-1998

Stop water, mud, dust and road spray from leaking into the wheel arches and cabin on your Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series (FZJ80, HDJ80, HZJ80, HDJ81, 1990-1998) with this complete 4-piece wheel arch flare rubber seal set from Machter Auto Parts. Direct replacement for the cracked, perished or missing factory seals – keeps the interior dry, reduces rust inside the arches, eliminates wind noise and stops debris from flicking up onto the bodywork during wet or dusty driving in Australia.

Key Features

  • Full 4-piece set – covers both front & both rear wheel arch flares
  • Direct fit for 1990-1998 Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series (all variants)
  • High-density EPDM rubber – flexible, UV-resistant, ozone-resistant and durable in heat/cold
  • Precision-moulded with factory-style clips & channels – snaps securely into flare grooves
  • Reinforced lip design – seals tight against body & tyre to block spray & debris
  • Weatherproof & long-lasting – resists cracking or hardening over time

Benefits

  • Keeps cabin & boot dry – no more wet carpets or rust inside arches after rain or crossings
  • Reduces road noise & wind whistle – quieter ride on highways or gravel
  • Prevents stone chips & mud spray – cleaner bodywork and less paint damage
  • Restores factory sealing – improves comfort and protects against rust/corrosion
  • Essential for roadworthiness & longevity – poor seals can cause water ingress issues in NSW inspections
  • Great for high-mileage 80 Series, off-road builds or resto projects – keeps your Cruiser sealed and quiet

Fitment Notes

  • Suitable for 1990-1998 Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series (FZJ80/HDJ80/HZJ80/HDJ81) – front & rear wheel arch flares
  • Easy DIY install – clean channels, clip seals in place (20–40 mins), trim ends if needed
  • Replace all 4 pieces together – old seals shrink/crack unevenly
  • Inspect wheel arch flares & inner liners while fitting – common rust spot check

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of these wheel arch flare rubber seals? +

These seals provide a protective, weather-tight barrier between your vehicle's body panels and the plastic wheel arch flares. They prevent grit, dirt, and moisture from being trapped behind the flares, which is a common cause of paint rubbing and corrosion on 80 Series LandCruisers.

Are these suitable for factory flares or aftermarket versions? +

These seals are designed to match the profile of the original factory flares fitted to the 80 Series (1990–1998). They will also work with most high-quality aftermarket flares that replicate the factory mounting footprint and edge profile.

Is this a complete kit for the whole vehicle? +

Yes, this is a 4-piece set, providing enough seal length to cover all four wheel arches on your 80 Series. It is the perfect solution if you are refreshing your exterior, repainting your flares, or replacing old, perished seals that have begun to crack or shrink.

How do I install the new seals? +

Installation requires removing the wheel arch flares from the vehicle. Clean the mating surface on both the flare and the body panel thoroughly to remove all old adhesive or dirt. Apply the new seal to the flare edge—using a light heat source like a hairdryer can make the rubber more pliable and easier to seat—then reinstall the flares onto the body.

Why should I replace them if they look okay? +

Rubber seals on a 30-year-old vehicle will eventually lose their elasticity and ability to create a tight seal. Even if they appear intact, they may have shrunk or become hard. Replacing them ensures you maintain a perfect fit against the body, preventing the "vibration wear" that eventually destroys the paint underneath the plastic flares.

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