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Fitment on a used axle 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:
The first-generation Citan ran from 2012 to 2021, sharing its underpinnings with the Renault Kangoo of the same era. Axle components can vary within this generation depending on engine size and payload rating, so while a part from the same GVW band and drivetrain spec is a reasonable starting point, confirm exact interchange with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Both sit within the first-generation Citan (2012–2021), so they share the same basic platform, which is a good sign. However, payload and GVW ratings varied across the range, and the plate on your van determines which axle spec was fitted from the factory. Check the GVW rating on your van's VIN plate and confirm with the breaker that the donor van matches, rather than relying on the year alone.
Yes, this is one of the most important factors for axle fitment on the Citan. Heavier-rated variants were built with axles and running gear rated for greater loads, so a component from a lighter-payload van may not be suitable. Always check the GVW figure on your van's plate and make sure the breaker can confirm the donor vehicle carried the same rating.
Engine size can influence the braking and running-gear specification fitted to a van, as higher-powered variants sometimes carried uprated components. For the Citan, confirm with the breaker that the donor engine and payload spec matches yours, as mixing specs from different engine or GVW variants is a common source of fitment problems.
Trim level alone does not determine axle fitment on the Citan; what matters is the generation, engine size, and GVW rating rather than the trim name. A Worker and a Tourer sharing the same payload spec and drivetrain will typically use the same axle components. You may notice cosmetic or interior differences between trim levels on a salvage vehicle, but these do not affect whether the axle fits your van.
For a rear beam axle the side distinction is less critical than it is for independent wishbone-type setups, but you should still describe your exact requirement clearly to the breaker. Confirm with the breaker whether your specific Citan variant uses a beam or independent rear arrangement, as this determines what you actually need to source.