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Fitment on a used door varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Ford B-Max was sold in the UK from 2012 to 2017 as a single generation with no major facelift that changed the door structure, so doors from across that 2012–2017 range are generally considered the same generation. That said, whether a door from a 2012 car physically interchanges with one from a 2016 car is worth confirming with the breaker against your registration before you buy, as minor running changes can affect fit. Side (NS/OS) must always match.
Yes, this matters completely — a nearside (NS, passenger/left) door will not fit an offside (OS, driver/right) aperture and vice versa. When you request a quote on Findapart, always specify NS or OS so breakers can pull the correct door. Getting this wrong means the door simply won't hang correctly in the frame.
Yes, the B-Max is a 5-door vehicle with conventional front doors and rear doors that use Ford's pillar-less sliding system, so front and rear doors are completely different parts. Make sure you tell breakers whether you need a front or rear door, and for the rear also confirm NS or OS, as the sliding mechanism is side-specific. Never assume a front door will substitute for a rear one on this model.
Trim level does not affect whether the door fits the aperture — a door from a Studio, Zetec, or Titanium B-Max will fit the same opening because the body structure is identical across trims. What can differ is the glass, mirror features, or interior panel finish, so you may end up with cosmetic differences you'd want to address. Confirm any specific feature variants (such as electric or heated mirror connections) with the breaker against your registration.
Colour is not a fitment concern — any door that matches your model, generation, side, and position (front or rear) will fit regardless of what colour it arrives in. Most buyers either have the door resprayed to match or source one in a similar shade as a starting point, but the paint is purely cosmetic and does not affect whether the door hangs correctly. Breakers will often list the colour so you can factor in respray costs.
No — the B-Max has a unique pillar-less body structure with its sliding rear doors, and its front doors are specific to the B-Max platform rather than shared with the Focus, C-Max, or other Ford models of the same era. Always search specifically for B-Max doors rather than assuming cross-model compatibility. If you're unsure, describe your vehicle to the breaker using your registration number so they can verify the correct part.