For TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ40 Split Lower Half Tailgate Left Side Opens First
$300.00
A replacement lower half door for the 1968-78 FJ40, specifically for the split tailgate system where the left door opens first.
Description
Restore the iconic rear of your Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 with this replacementย Lower Half Door. Designed to combat common rust and damage, this panel brings back the original functionality and look of your vehicle’s split tailgate.
CRITICAL FITMENT INFORMATION:
This is not a universal part. It is manufactured specifically for the FJ40 split tailgate configuration where theย left-hand door is designed to open first. Please verify your vehicle’s setup before ordering.
Key Specifications:
- Vehicle Fitment:ย Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
- Model Years:ย 1968 – 1978
- Part Type:ย Lower Half Doorย (For Split Tailgate)
- Available Sides:
- Left Hand (LH) – The primary door that opens first.
- Right Hand (RH) – The secondary door.
- Material:ย Steel
This half door is built to original factory specifications for a precise fit and is delivered ready for standard body preparation and painting.
Do you need the “Left door opens first” version? Click here: For Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 Split Lower Half Tailgate Right Side Opens First
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Position | LH, RH |
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