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Used Vauxhall Combo Rear Cross Member

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Fitment questions

What years does the Vauxhall Combo Rear Cross Member fit across generations?

The Combo has run through distinct generations: the B-platform (C-Combo) ran roughly 2001–2011, and the current D-generation arrived for 2012 onwards, sharing its platform with the Fiat Doblo. A rear cross member from the 2001–2011 generation will not swap with a 2012-onwards car due to completely different underbody architecture, so always tell the breaker which generation your van belongs to before ordering.

Will a rear cross member from a 2008 Vauxhall Combo fit my 2013 Combo?

The 2008 Combo sits in the C-generation (2001–2011) and the 2013 Combo belongs to the D-generation (2012 onwards), meaning the two cars are built on entirely different platforms with different floorpan and subframe geometry. These parts are not interchangeable across that 2011–2012 generational boundary, so a 2008 donor part will not suit your 2013 van. Confirm the donor vehicle's generation with the breaker against your own registration to be certain.

Does wheelbase or roof height affect which rear cross member I need on the Vauxhall Combo van?

Yes — the Combo van was offered in short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase (Combo Cargo/Tour) versions, and these have different underbody lengths meaning the rear structural members are not the same part. Roof height (low roof vs high roof) is less likely to affect the cross member itself, but always confirm the exact wheelbase variant of the donor vehicle with the breaker, as fitting an incorrect wheelbase part risks misalignment of the rear structure.

Does it matter whether my Combo has barn doors or a tailgate when buying a used rear cross member?

Yes, this is one of the most important things to check — barn-door and tailgate variants can have different pressing or mounting points at the rear aperture, which directly affects the cross member and surrounding structure. Always tell the breaker which rear-door configuration your van has, as supplying the wrong type is a common source of fitment problems on commercial-body vehicles like the Combo.

Does trim level affect fitment of the rear cross member — will a part from a Club or Expression fit my Combo SE?

Trim level makes no difference to rear cross member fitment — Club, Expression, and SE are all the same body shell underneath, so the structural part itself is identical. You may occasionally find minor cosmetic differences in painted or dressed panels around the rear, but the cross member itself is unaffected by trim. Just make sure the donor vehicle matches your Combo's generation and wheelbase, and trim can be safely ignored.

I've found a rear cross member from a Fiat Doblo of the same era — will it fit my 2014 Combo?

The 2012-onwards Combo D-generation does share its platform with the Fiat Doblo, so there is a reasonable basis for cross-compatibility, but panel pressings and body-specific details can differ between models sold under different names even on a shared platform. Whether a specific Doblo rear cross member actually interchanges with your Combo is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume — do not fit it without that check.

Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.