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A used shock absorber 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:
The Peugeot Partner ran as the second generation (Mk2) from 2008 onwards, so a 2008 and a 2012 are both within the same generation and shock absorbers are generally more likely to interchange than parts spanning a generation boundary. However, engine size and payload/GVW rating can affect which damper was fitted, so confirm the exact spec with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
The Mk1 Partner ran from 1996 to 2008 and the Mk2 from 2008 onwards, and these are distinct platforms with different suspension geometry, so the shock absorbers are not a straight swap across that boundary. Always confirm fitment with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming a cross-generation part will work.
Trim level alone does not affect shock absorber fitment on the Partner; what matters is the generation, engine size, and the vehicle's payload or GVW rating as shown on the chassis plate. The Combi and Tepee are different body variants and may have different GVW ratings, so check the plate on your vehicle and confirm the rating with the breaker to make sure the damper spec matches.
Yes, engine size can influence fitment because heavier or more powerful variants may carry uprated suspension components to cope with the additional weight and torque. Always tell the breaker your exact engine size as well as your registration so they can match the correct damper rating to your vehicle.
It can do, yes — on vans like the Partner, the payload and GVW rating shown on the chassis plate is one of the key factors that determines suspension specification, and a high-payload variant may use a different damper to a lighter-rated version of the same model. Check your plate for the exact GVW figure and pass that to the breaker alongside your registration to make sure they supply the right part.
Yes, shock absorbers are side-specific, so a nearside (NS, passenger side) unit will not correctly replace an offside (OS, driver side) unit even on the same vehicle. Always specify the exact side you need when contacting the breaker.