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Second Hand Vauxhall Movano Rear Cross Member

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A buyer's guide to used Vauxhall Movano rear cross member

No two rear cross members 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

What years does the Vauxhall Movano rear cross member interchange across?

The Movano runs in two main generations: the first generation (X70 platform, shared with Renault Master and Nissan Interstar) ran from 1998 to 2010, and the second generation (X62 platform) ran from 2010 onwards with a facelift around 2019. Parts from the first generation will not cross over to the second generation, so always make sure the breaker's part comes from the same generation as your van.

Will a rear cross member from a 2009 Movano fit my 2011 Movano?

A 2009 Movano is first generation (X70, up to 2010) and a 2011 Movano is second generation (X62, from 2010), so these sit either side of a clear generation boundary and the body structures are different. Whether a part from right at the boundary of either generation crosses over is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as they can verify the platform from the VIN. Do not assume fitment across this 2010 changeover without that check.

Does wheelbase or roof height affect which rear cross member I need for my Movano?

Yes, for a van like the Movano these dimensions matter significantly — short wheelbase, medium wheelbase, and long wheelbase variants, as well as low roof, medium roof, and high roof body styles, can have different rear structures. When contacting a breaker, give them your wheelbase and roof height alongside your registration so they can match the correct part. Engine and trim level make no difference to cross member fitment.

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

Yes, this is one of the most important things to get right — the rear cross member is part of the structure that supports the rear opening, and barn-door variants and tailgate variants are configured differently at the back of the van. Always tell the breaker clearly which rear door type your Movano has, as supplying the wrong one is a common and costly mistake. Never assume a barn-door cross member will work on a tailgate van or vice versa.

Does the trim level of my Movano affect which rear cross member I need?

No — trim level (such as base fleet spec versus higher comfort specifications) has no effect on which rear cross member fits your Movano. The cross member is a structural body component and is determined by generation, wheelbase, roof height, and rear door type, not by trim. You may find cosmetic or minor trim differences between parts pulled from different spec vans, but the structural fitment is the same, so do not let trim level be a barrier to sourcing from a breaker.

Can I use a rear cross member from a Renault Master or Nissan Interstar on my first-generation Movano?

The first-generation Movano (1998–2010) shares its X70 platform with the Renault Master and Nissan Interstar, so there is a reasonable chance of parts compatibility, but whether a specific cross member from those models actually interchanges with your Movano is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration. Minor pressing or fitment differences can exist between same-platform variants built under different brand names, and stating this as guaranteed would not be honest. A good breaker who handles all three will be able to check this for you.