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No two axles are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Ford Courier in the UK ran from 1991 to 2002, based on the Fiesta platform for most of its life before being replaced by the Transit Connect. The axle specification can vary depending on when in that production run your van was built, so always confirm the exact year of both donor and recipient vehicle with the breaker against your registration plate.
Engine size can affect the axle and braking components fitted, as heavier or more powerful drivetrains sometimes carry uprated running gear, so a 1.8 diesel axle and a 1.3 petrol axle are not necessarily a direct swap. Check the engine code on both vehicles and confirm compatibility with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes, on vans like the Courier the payload and GVW rating matters for running gear, because higher-rated variants can be fitted with a heavier-duty rear axle to handle the extra load. Check the identification plate inside your van for the exact GVW figure and pass this to the breaker so they can match the correct axle specification.
Trim level alone does not affect axle fitment on the Ford Courier - the axle is determined by powertrain and payload rating, not by whether the van is a base or higher specification. You may find cosmetic differences between donor and recipient vehicles, but these will not affect whether the axle fits and functions correctly.
The Ford Courier ran broadly on a consistent Fiesta-derived platform across its production life from 1991 to 2002, but there were detail changes during the run, and 1996 sits at a point where running gear updates may have been introduced. Name this boundary to your breaker and ask them to verify against both registration numbers before committing to a purchase, as crossing that period can affect axle compatibility.
The Courier shares its platform heritage with the contemporary Fiesta, and there is some mechanical commonality, but the van's higher GVW and load-carrying requirements mean running gear components may differ from the passenger car equivalent. Do not assume a Fiesta axle is a straight swap - confirm with the breaker using both registration numbers and the GVW rating from your Courier's identification plate.