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What to check when buying a used Ford Transit roof panel

A used roof panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

What years does the current Ford Transit generation cover, and will roof panels interchange within it?

The fourth-generation Transit (known as the MkIV or V363 platform) launched in 2013 and remains in production, with a facelift arriving around 2019 that brought updated front styling but left the roof pressings unchanged. Roof panels within this generation are broadly interchangeable provided the wheelbase and roof-height specification match exactly — short, medium, or long wheelbase and low, medium, or high roof are all different pressings and will not swap across those variants. Always confirm the exact wheelbase and roof height against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.

Will a roof panel from a pre-2013 Transit (Mk7) fit my 2014 Transit?

No — the 2013 model year marked a full platform change from the Mk7 (V347/V348, produced 2006–2013) to the current MkIV (V363), and the body structure and roof pressings are completely different between the two generations. A Mk7 roof panel will not transfer to a V363 van regardless of any other similarities. Confirm which generation your vehicle sits in with the breaker using your registration before ordering.

Does it matter whether my Transit has barn doors or a tailgate when buying a roof panel?

Yes, this can matter — on some body configurations the rear aperture reinforcement and the profile of the rear edge of the roof pressing differ between barn-door and tailgate variants. Always tell the breaker which rear-door configuration your van has so they can match the correct pressing. Never assume a barn-door roof panel is a straight swap for a tailgate example without the breaker confirming this against your specific vehicle.

Does the trim level — Base, Leader, Trend, or Limited — affect which roof panel I need?

No, trim level has no bearing on roof panel fitment for the Transit — the pressing is determined by generation, wheelbase, and roof height, not by whether you have a Leader or a Limited specification van. You may find that higher trims have additional roof-mounted aerial bosses, plastic trim strips, or pre-cut sunroof apertures already pressed in, so inspect any second-hand panel carefully for unwanted holes or fittings before buying. Fitment itself is trim-independent, but check cosmetic details match your van.

Will a Transit minibus or Tourneo roof panel fit my panel van?

No — the Tourneo Custom and Transit Minibus body styles have very different roof pressings to the panel van, with additional glazing apertures, different curvatures, and altered reinforcement positions. Body style is the single most important factor when sourcing a Transit roof panel, and van, minibus, and people-carrier variants are not interchangeable. Always specify your exact body style to the breaker alongside the generation, wheelbase, and roof height.

I have a 2018 Transit — will a roof panel from a 2020 facelift van fit it?

Both a 2018 and a 2020 Transit sit within the same V363 generation, with the 2019 facelift being primarily a front-end and interior update that did not change the roof pressing on standard body variants. In principle the roof panels should be interchangeable provided the wheelbase and roof height are identical on both vehicles, but confirm this with the breaker using both registrations, as mid-generation pressing changes are possible and cannot be guaranteed from this end.