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A buyer's guide to used Vauxhall Combo shock absorber

No two shock absorbers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

Will a shock absorber from a 2006 Combo fit my 2014 model?

The Vauxhall Combo ran in two distinct generations for the UK market: the C-series (based on the Corsa C platform, roughly 2001–2011) and the D-series (based on the Fiat Doblo platform, 2012–2018), so a 2006 unit comes from a completely different generation to a 2014 car and the two are not interchangeable. Always confirm fitment with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.

Does a shock absorber from a 2013 Combo fit a 2016 Combo?

Both years fall within the Combo D generation (2012–2018), so you are within the same platform and fitment is broadly likely. However, payload and GVW rating can affect the damper specification on van variants, so check the vehicle identification plate in the door shut for your rated payload and confirm that detail with the breaker before ordering.

Does the trim level matter — will a shock absorber from a Combo SE fit a Combo L1 or L2?

Trim level (SE, Sportive, etc.) does not affect shock absorber fitment on the Combo; what matters for the van variants is the payload/GVW rating, not the badge. L1 and L2 refer to wheelbase length, which does determine which shock absorber you need, so make sure you and the breaker are both clear on your wheelbase when sourcing the part.

Does the engine size affect which shock absorber I need on a Combo?

On the Combo, the engine size itself is not the primary fitment driver for shock absorbers, but payload rating and GVW are, because heavier-rated vans can carry uprated dampers to suit their load capacity. Confirm your van's GVW from the plate on the door pillar and pass that to the breaker so they can match the correct unit.

My Combo is a 2011 — is it a C or D generation, and which shock absorber do I need?

The Combo C ran until approximately 2011 and the Combo D launched in 2012, so a 2011 vehicle should be the outgoing C-series, but late production overlaps can occur. Verify your generation by confirming the VIN or registration with the breaker, as sourcing a C-series shock absorber for a D-series vehicle (or vice versa) will result in the wrong part entirely.

Do I need to tell the breaker which side the shock absorber is from?

Yes — nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) shock absorbers are handed and are not interchangeable, so always specify the side when getting a quote. Also confirm whether you need a front or rear unit, as these are entirely different components on the Combo.