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Second Hand Ford Edge Drive Shaft

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Choosing the right used Ford Edge drive shaft

Used drive shafts vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Ford Edge cover in the UK, and are there any generation changes I need to know about?

The Ford Edge was sold in the UK as a single generation, running from 2016 to 2020, with a facelift arriving in 2019. Drive shafts from within the pre-facelift 2016–2018 period are most likely to interchange with each other, and the same broadly applies within the post-facelift 2019–2020 cars, but whether a shaft crosses that 2019 facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration.

Will a drive shaft from a 2017 Ford Edge fit my 2019 Edge?

The 2019 model year marks the Edge facelift, which is a known production boundary, so a 2017 drive shaft crossing into a 2019 car is not a straight swap you should assume. Give the breaker your full registration or engine code from your V5 so they can check whether the spline count, length, and CV joint spec match your specific car before agreeing a sale.

Does the engine code matter when buying a used Ford Edge drive shaft?

Yes — engine code is the single most important detail for drive shaft fitment, ahead of year or any other factor. The Ford Edge was offered in the UK with a 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel, and even within that engine family, variants can differ in output and gearbox pairing, both of which can affect shaft specification. Check your V5 logbook or run a VIN check to get your exact engine code, and pass that to the breaker alongside your registration.

Does it matter whether I have a manual or automatic gearbox when buying a used Edge drive shaft?

Yes, gearbox type directly affects drive shaft fitment because the output flange or stub shaft profile at the gearbox end can differ between transmission types. The Ford Edge in the UK was predominantly supplied with an automatic gearbox, but always confirm your gearbox code with the breaker to be certain the donor shaft matches yours exactly.

Does the trim level affect which drive shaft fits my Ford Edge — for example, does a Titanium shaft differ from an ST-Line shaft?

Trim level does not affect drive shaft fitment on the Ford Edge; shafts follow the engine, drivetrain, and gearbox specification rather than the badge on the car. A Titanium and an ST-Line Edge sharing the same engine code and gearbox will use the same shaft, so there is no need to seek a trim-matched donor. Do be aware that minor cosmetic differences between trim-level donor cars — such as undertray panels or heat shields — are irrelevant to whether the shaft itself fits.

Does it matter whether the drive shaft is from the nearside or offside when buying for a Ford Edge?

Yes, NS (nearside, passenger side) and OS (offside, driver side) drive shafts are not interchangeable — they are different lengths and often have different joint designs to suit their position in the drivetrain. Always tell the breaker which side you need, along with your registration and engine code, to make sure you receive the correct shaft for your car.