Fairly straightforward job to replace the seal, I just used a soft scouring pad and some cleaning fluid to remove the remnants of the old mastic sealant from around the lip of the tailgate, then wiped down with a damp clean cloth and left for a while to dry. If there's any large chunks of crud or flaking paint, just remove the crud with your fingernail and rub them down gently to avoid damaging the paintwork too much.
I found that starting from the top centre of the tailgate and working around evenly fitting the seal onto the lip either side, doing a bit at a time, was the best way for me.
The seal comes as a one-piece item, with the mastic bead already in the slot, so no need to use any extra mastic. I made sure the seal joint would end up in the centre on the bottom lip of the tailgate opening.
Only 'tricky' bit is where the spring loaded tailgate flap is, but it's easy to prop it up and work around it. Just be sure to get the seal fully seated on the lip and don't nip or damage the seal when seating it.
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