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Fitment on a used parcel shelf 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 Expert has run in distinct generations, with the second generation covering roughly 2007 to 2016 and the third generation running from 2016 onwards, and parts between these generations are not interchangeable. Within a generation, wheelbase (standard or long) and roof height can affect whether a parcel shelf fits correctly, so always match those details as well as the year. Confirm the exact fit against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The 2014 Expert sits in the second generation (2007–2016), while a 2017 Expert is a third-generation vehicle, and these are completely different platforms with different body structures. A parcel shelf from the older generation is very unlikely to fit the newer one, as the load area dimensions and tailgate or barn-door apertures differ. You should confirm this clearly with the breaker quoting against both registrations before agreeing a purchase.
Yes, this matters significantly — barn doors and a tailgate create different apertures and load-area geometries, which typically means the parcel shelf mounting points and shape differ between the two. Always tell the breaker which rear-door configuration your van has so they can match the correct shelf. Never assume a barn-door-spec parcel shelf will transfer to a tailgate-spec vehicle or vice versa.
Wheelbase affects the overall load area length, and the parcel shelf — which sits at the rear of the load space — can differ accordingly between standard and long-wheelbase versions. Always confirm your wheelbase with the breaker, as supplying the wrong length shelf is a common fitment mistake on van parts. Quote your full registration so the breaker can verify the correct variant.
Trim level — whether S, Active, Professional, or any other grade — does not affect parcel shelf fitment, as the load area structure is the same across trim grades within the same generation, wheelbase, and roof-height variant. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as colour or finish between shelves pulled from different-spec vans, but the shelf will fit regardless of trim. Focus on matching generation, wheelbase, roof height, and rear-door type rather than trim level.
The second and third-generation Expert shares its platform with the Dispatch and ProAce, and in many cases body panels and interior components do cross over between these badge-engineered siblings. However, whether a specific parcel shelf interchanges correctly — including any trim-panel differences pressed into the same basic shell — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. A good breaker will be able to check donor vehicle details alongside your own to advise before you commit.