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Used wing mirrors 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 Combo has run across several distinct generations: the B (1993–2001), the C (2001–2011), and the D (2012–2018), with the E arriving from 2018 onward. Generation is the single most important fitment factor, as mirrors are not interchangeable between generations. When searching or contacting a breaker, give them your registration so they can confirm the exact generation against DVLA records.
A 2008 Combo is a C-generation (2001–2011) vehicle, while a 2013 Combo falls into the D-generation (2012–2018), and these generations have different bodyshells, so the mirrors are not the same. You should always source a mirror from the same generation as your vehicle. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes, side is critical — a nearside (NS) mirror sits on the passenger/left side and an offside (OS) mirror sits on the driver/right side, and they are handed opposites that will not swap. Always specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from a breaker. In the UK, NS is the kerbside (left) and OS is the road-centre side (right).
For the Combo, trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the mirror frame and mounting — the body panel and door are the same across trims within a generation. However, different trims may have been factory-fitted with different mirror features such as electric adjustment, heating, folding, or an integrated indicator; you may receive a mirror with a different feature set to your original. Confirm with the breaker exactly what features the donor mirror has so you know what to expect.
For standard front wing mirrors on the Combo, the rear door arrangement (sliding versus hinged) does not affect fitment — the front doors and their mirrors are the same regardless. What matters is the generation, the wheelbase variant if you have an extended-wheelbase model, and whether you need the NS or OS side. Always confirm with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Colour is not a fitment issue — the mirror frame and mounting are identical regardless of the shell colour, so you can fit any colour mirror and have the casing resprayed to match your vehicle afterwards. Focus on getting the correct generation and side (NS or OS) right rather than worrying about paint colour when sourcing from a breaker. Respraying a used mirror is a straightforward job for any bodyshop.