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Fitment on a used drive shaft varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Tigra B ran from 2004 to 2009, while the original Tigra A ran from 1994 to 2001, so a 2001 shaft and a 2004 shaft are from entirely different generations and are not interchangeable. Within the Tigra B (2004–2009), year-to-year fitment is more likely to align, but the engine code is the most reliable guide — check your V5 or run a VIN check to confirm it before ordering. Always confirm the exact application with the breaker against your registration.
The 1.4 and 1.8 Tigra B use different engine codes and the driveshaft spline, length, and CV joint specifications are tied to the engine and gearbox combination, so they are very unlikely to be interchangeable. Supply your engine code (found on your V5 or via a VIN check) rather than just the displacement when contacting a breaker, as that is the detail that determines the correct shaft. Never assume fitment based on engine size alone.
Yes, the nearside (NS, left, driver's side in a right-hand-drive car) and offside (OS, right, passenger side) drive shafts are different components — they are different lengths and are not interchangeable with each other. Always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker, along with your engine code and gearbox type, to make sure you receive the correct part.
The Tigra B received a facelift around 2007, and while the core drivetrain architecture may be shared across the generation, there can be ancillary or mounting changes introduced mid-production that affect shaft compatibility. Because these production-point differences are difficult to verify without checking the specific parts, you should confirm directly with the breaker whether the shaft from a post-2007 car will cross-fit your earlier 2004–2006 Tigra B, quoting your registration or engine code.
Trim level does not affect drive shaft fitment — Sport, Design, and other Tigra B trims share the same mechanical underpinnings when the engine code and gearbox type are the same. What matters is the engine code, fuel type, and whether the car has a manual or automatic gearbox, not the badge on the back. Bear in mind that different trims sometimes came with different engine options, so always confirm the engine code from your V5 rather than relying on the trim name alone.
The Tigra B shares its platform with the Corsa C and some Astra components, which means certain drivetrain parts may be shared, but shaft length, CV joint type, and spline count can vary between models and engine codes even on related platforms. Rather than assuming compatibility based on shared architecture, supply your Tigra B's engine code and registration to the breaker and ask them to cross-reference it against their donor vehicle — that is the only reliable way to confirm fitment.