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Second Hand Ford Transit Rear Cross Member

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Buying a used Ford Transit rear cross member: what matters

Fitment on a used rear cross member 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:

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Fitment questions

What years of Ford Transit rear cross member are compatible with my van?

The Ford Transit has gone through distinct generations: the Mk6 (2000–2006), Mk7 (2006–2014), and the current Mk8 (2014–present), and a rear cross member from one generation will not fit another due to completely different platform and body structures. Within the same generation, wheelbase (short, medium, long) and roof height (low, medium, high) also affect which cross member fits, so you need to match these as well as the generation. Confirm the exact spec against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a rear cross member from a 2010 Transit fit my 2015 Transit?

A 2010 Transit is a Mk7 (2006–2014) and a 2015 Transit is a Mk8 (2014–present), so these are different generations built on entirely different platforms, and the rear cross member will not interchange. You need a Mk8 part for your 2015 van. Stick to Mk8 donor vans to find the right cross member.

Does wheelbase or roof height affect which rear cross member I need on a Ford Transit?

Yes, significantly — unlike front panels where engine bay dimensions largely dictate fitment, rear and underfloor structural components like the cross member are directly shaped by the van's body configuration. Short, medium, and long wheelbase Transits have different rear floor and chassis layouts, and the cross member will differ accordingly. Make sure your donor van matches your wheelbase and, where relevant, your roof height before purchasing.

Does it matter if I buy a rear cross member from a Transit with barn doors rather than a tailgate?

Yes, this can matter — the rear cross member ties into the rear aperture structure, and the mounting points or pressing around the door arrangement may differ between barn-door and tailgate variants. Always check that the donor van shares the same rear door configuration as yours. Confirm this detail with the breaker against your registration to avoid an incompatible part.

Does the trim level of the donor Transit affect whether the rear cross member will fit mine — for example, will a part from a Leader or Limited fit a Trend?

Trim level — whether Leader, Trend, Limited, or Sport — has no bearing on whether a rear cross member fits, as these trims share the same body structure and the cross member is a structural component unaffected by trim specification. Generation, wheelbase, and door configuration are what matter here. Any cosmetic differences you might notice between donor and recipient vans, such as paint or minor trim attachments, are irrelevant to the structural fitment of this part.

I have a late Mk7 Transit from around 2013 — could a rear cross member from an early Mk8 (2014–2015) work?

The Mk7 ran from 2006 to 2014 and the Mk8 from 2014 onward, and these are entirely different platforms, so in principle the cross member from one will not fit the other. There is also a possibility that pressing or specification changes occurred around the 2013–2014 production period within the Mk7 run, which is something we cannot confirm as fact here. Confirm with the breaker using both vans' full registrations before committing to a purchase.