汽车玻璃密封件 MG MGB

Auto Glass Seals for MG MGB

Auto glass seals are an important part of your MG MGB; they protect parts of the car and help keep the elements out. Since the MGB roadster was manufactured from 1962 to 1980, seals come in a variety of designs and styles. With this wide selection of available seal models, you can find the right part for every variant of the MG MGB, including the MGB GT.

What is a boot seal?

“Boot” is the British word for trunk. The boot seal is the rubber strip that lines the opening of the trunk on the MG MGB. This seal serves several purposes. Most importantly, it allows the trunk door to close safely without damaging the paint job on your car. The seal also keeps out rain, snow, and water as you drive, ensuring that the contents of the trunk stay dry.

What is a windshield seal?

The windshield seal is a long, thin piece of weather-stripping that wraps around the windshield glass on your MGB. It helps seal the glass to the frame of the car, keeping you safe and protected. Like other seals, this part keeps out wind and rain, so the interior of the MGB stays comfortable. Because the windshield experiences continuous force and stress as you drive, it’s not uncommon for the seal to wear down over time. Replace the windshield seal when you see cracks or leaks, or any time you replace the windshield itself.

What is a door pillar post gasket seal?

A door pillar, which is also called a door post, is the vertical support that sits next to the window on your MG MGB. The seal, or gasket, is the rubber piece that lines the pillar. For the MGB roadster, the most commonly replaced door pillar seal sits between the front window frame and the front edge of the door. Be sure to check the length and shape of the seal carefully to ensure a snug fit.

What are some other seals for the MG MGB?

You can choose from a variety of seals — each designed to protect your car from the elements as well as physical stress. Common seals include the following:

  • Vent seals: These line the vents to ensure efficient airflow.
  • Convertible top seals: These sit around the edges of the convertible top on your roadster, protecting it and the frame of the car when the top is closed.
  • Door seals: These wrap around the doors of the MGB, enabling you to close them safely and manage the interior temperature.
  • Window seals: These help protect the edges of the windows and the car frame from scratches as the glass moves up and down.
How can you choose the right seal for an MG MGB?

The correct seal protects both you and your MG car. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the many options, use these steps to refine the products and choose a compatible seal for your car:

  • Determine the year, make, and model of your vehicle.
  • Select a seal type. Choose from seals for windows, doors, pillars, windshields, vents, and more.
  • Verify MG compatibility. Read the specs to make sure that the specific seal is the right shape and size for your car. This ensures a tight fit and helps protect each component of your MG.