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Used Vauxhall Combo Wing

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Buying a used Vauxhall Combo wing: what matters

Used wings 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does a Vauxhall Combo wing fit?

The Combo has run across several distinct generations, and a wing will typically fit all years within the same generation without issue, as front-end panels are shared across the range regardless of body length or roof height. The key boundaries are between generations rather than within them, so always match the generation of the donor car to your own. If you are unsure which generation your Combo is, give the breaker your registration and they can confirm.

Will a Combo wing from a 2017 fit a 2020 Combo?

These two years fall in different generations: the third-generation Combo (the Vauxhall-badged Fiat Doblo-based model) ran from around 2012 to 2018, while the fourth-generation Combo (based on the PSA platform, shared with the Peugeot Partner and Citroën Berlingo) launched for 2019 onwards. A wing from a 2017 is very unlikely to fit a 2020 because the body structure and front-end design are completely different between those two generations. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.

Did the Vauxhall Combo get a facelift, and does that affect which wing fits my car?

The third-generation Combo (2012–2018) received a facelift during its production run that updated the front-end styling, and the fourth-generation (2019–present) has also seen minor updates. Wings themselves sit at the edge of the front-end where facelift changes to lights, grilles and bumpers can affect panel fit or appearance. Whether a pre-facelift wing crosses over to a post-facelift car within the same generation is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as this is the one boundary where fitment is not guaranteed without checking.

Does it matter if I get a wing from a Combo van rather than a Combo Life (passenger version)?

No, the trim or body variant does not affect whether a wing fits — front-end body panels are shared across the range within a generation, so a wing from a Combo van, Combo Cargo, or Combo Life of the same generation will physically fit your car. You may notice cosmetic differences such as different paint finishes or minor styling details depending on the specification of the donor vehicle, but the panel itself will be the same pressing. Just make sure the generation matches and the breaker can supply it in your colour or that you are happy to respray.

Does NS or OS matter when buying a used Combo wing?

Yes, absolutely — the nearside (NS) wing is the passenger side (left when sitting in the car) and the offside (OS) is the driver's side (right), and they are not interchangeable. Always tell the breaker which side you need when requesting a quote, along with your registration, so they can confirm the correct panel and generation for your vehicle.

Does the engine or gearbox in my Combo affect which wing I need?

No, the engine and gearbox make no difference to wing fitment on the Combo — front-end body panels are shared across all engine variants within a generation. Whether you have a petrol, diesel, or electric version of the same generation Combo, the wing will be the same part. Focus on matching the generation and confirming the facelift period with the breaker rather than worrying about what is under the bonnet.

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.