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No two rear panels 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 Ranger sold in the UK has gone through distinct generations, with the current T6 platform generation running from 2011 onwards, receiving a facelift around 2015 and a further significant refresh in 2019, and the all-new next-generation Ranger arriving in 2022. Rear panels are generation and body style specific, so a panel from one generation will not cross to another. Always confirm the exact generation of your vehicle with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Both a 2016 and a 2013 Ranger sit within the T6 platform generation, but 2015 marked a facelift year that may have brought pressing changes to rear body panels. Panels from within the same pre-facelift or post-facelift period are more likely to interchange, but crossing that 2015 boundary is not something you should assume is safe. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before committing to a purchase.
This question spans a significant generational boundary: the post-2019 facelifted T6 Ranger and the all-new next-generation Ranger that arrived in 2022 are different platforms with different body structures, so rear panels from these two generations will not interchange. A 2020 panel belongs to the updated T6 generation, while a 2022 panel belongs to the newer generation entirely. Make sure the breaker confirms the exact generation against your registration.
Trim level — whether XL, XLT, Limited, Wildtrak, or Raptor — does not affect the core rear panel fitment on the Ranger, as the structural pressing is shared across trims within the same generation. That said, you may find cosmetic differences such as badging holes, trim-specific finishes, or apertures for specific accessories, so a panel pulled from a different trim may need minor preparation. The key variables are generation and body style, not trim level.
No — the rear panel differs between body styles on the Ranger. The single-cab, extra-cab, and double-cab variants have different cab lengths and rear structures, so their rear panels are not interchangeable. Always confirm the exact body style of the donor vehicle with the breaker against your own vehicle's registration.
The Ford Ranger and Mazda BT-50 have shared a platform in certain generations, and there has been discussion among owners about parts compatibility, but whether a specific rear panel pressing from a BT-50 will physically interchange with your Ranger is not something that should be stated as a certainty here. Confirm this directly with the breaker, comparing both vehicles' registrations and specifications, before purchasing.