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Used rear bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Peugeot J5 was produced from 1981 to 1994, and for bumper fitment the key thing to establish is the body style and configuration of your specific van — wheelbase, roof height, and whether it has barn doors or a tailgate at the rear all affect which bumper will physically fit. The J5 ran as a single generation without a distinct named facelift that split bumper compatibility in the way some cars do, but there were detail changes across the production run that could affect panel fit. Always confirm the exact year and body configuration with your breaker against your registration plate before purchasing.
The J5 shared the same basic platform throughout its 1981–1994 run, so bumpers from across that span are potentially compatible, but pressing and detail changes did occur during production that may affect fit on specific year combinations. A breaker will be able to cross-reference your registration against the part they have in stock to check for any mid-run differences. Do not assume a straight swap across a wide year gap without that confirmation.
Yes, wheelbase and roof height are important considerations for J5 vans because different body configurations were offered — short and long wheelbase, and varying roof heights — and the rear body structure can differ between them, which directly affects bumper fit. Always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase and roof height alongside your registration so they can match the right bumper. Getting the body configuration wrong is one of the most common reasons a used van bumper does not fit.
Yes, this is one of the most important questions to answer before buying a J5 rear bumper, because the bumper is shaped and mounted differently depending on whether the van has twin barn doors or a single tailgate. A bumper from a barn-door J5 will not correctly suit a tailgate variant, and vice versa. Make sure you tell the breaker exactly which rear door type you have.
No — engine choice and trim level do not affect rear bumper fitment on the J5. The bumper is determined by body configuration: wheelbase, roof height, and rear door type, not by what is under the bonnet or the specification level. Bear in mind that colour and finish may vary between vans of different ages or specifications, so confirm with the breaker if a colour match matters to you.
The Peugeot J5 and Citroën C25 were badge-engineered sister vans built on the same platform, so there is a reasonable chance that bumpers may interchange, but subtle panel differences between same-platform variants sold under different names mean this cannot be stated as a certainty. Confirm this directly with the breaker against both registrations before buying. A good breaker will often have experience of exactly this kind of cross-brand query.