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No two bumpers 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 current-generation Ranger (third generation, known internally as the T6 platform) ran from 2011 onwards in the UK, with a notable facelift arriving for the 2016 model year that brought revised front-end styling including a new bumper, grille and lights. A second significant refresh came with the 2019 model year update. Always quote your exact registration to the breaker so they can match the correct pre- or post-facelift front end to your vehicle.
2015 sits in the pre-facelift period and 2017 sits in the post-2016-facelift period, meaning the two vehicles have different front-end styling and the bumpers are not the same design. Whether a specific bumper can be made to interchange across that facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as fixings and support brackets can differ. Do not assume a part from either side of 2016 will simply bolt on to the other.
For the Ranger, trim level does not determine which bumper generation fits - what matters is the platform and facelift period, not whether the donor vehicle was a Wildtrak, XLT, Limited or any other grade. That said, you may find cosmetic differences such as colour, finish or integrated styling details that vary between trims, so the part may fit but look slightly different to the original. Confirm the exact part with your breaker using both vehicles' registrations to make sure the finish matches what you need.
No - front bumpers on the Ranger are shared across cab configurations within the same generation and facelift period, so whether your truck is a single cab, extra cab or double cab makes no difference to bumper fitment. The key questions are which generation your Ranger belongs to and whether it is pre- or post-facelift. Give your registration to the breaker and they will identify the correct front-end panel without needing to know your body style.
Used bumpers from breakers are typically supplied in the donor vehicle's original colour, which is unlikely to match yours unless you get lucky or specifically request an unpainted or colour-coded part. Check the colour code on your vehicle's data plate and ask the breaker whether the part is painted or bare plastic. Even a colour-matched used bumper may need blending by a bodyshop, so factor that into your budget.
The 2016 facelift brought a noticeably different front end to the Ranger, with a revised grille and bumper design that does not share the same look as the 2011-2015 models. The 2019 update brought further changes to the front styling, adding another distinct bumper design. These are genuinely different parts, so identifying exactly which facelift period your vehicle belongs to - by checking your registration with the breaker - is essential before ordering.