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No two steering racks 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:
The Vauxhall Tigra came in two distinct generations: the original Tigra A, produced from 1994 to 2001, and the Tigra B (also called the TwinTop), produced from 2004 to 2009. These two generations share no meaningful mechanical commonality, so a steering rack from a Tigra A will not fit a Tigra B and vice versa. Always confirm which generation you have before requesting quotes from a breaker.
No — 2001 is the final year of the Tigra A and 2004 is the first year of the Tigra B TwinTop, and these are entirely separate generations built on different platforms. The steering rack is not interchangeable across this boundary, so a rack from a Tigra A will not suit a Tigra B regardless of how close the years appear. Tell your breaker your exact registration so they can pull the correct generation.
Engine size can influence steering rack specification, as heavier or more powerful variants sometimes use a differently rated rack. On the Tigra B TwinTop the available engines included 1.4 and 1.8 petrol units, and it is worth checking with your breaker whether the rack from a 1.4 car will correctly match a 1.8 car or vice versa. Confirm the engine size on your parts request to avoid getting a rack that may not be the right spec.
Trim level alone does not affect steering rack fitment — the rack is part of the running gear and is not changed by cosmetic or equipment differences between trim grades. What matters is the generation and engine size, not whether the car is an Exclusiv or Sport. Do bear in mind that cars from different trim grades may have small cosmetic differences in surrounding components, but the rack itself should correspond to generation and engine spec rather than trim name.
In general, Tigra B TwinTop racks from within the 2004 to 2009 production run are the most likely candidates for cross-year compatibility, but whether a rack from one specific year directly swaps with another within that range is something to confirm with your breaker against your registration number. Differences in engine size within the Tigra B range may also be a factor. Give the breaker your full reg so they can cross-reference the exact part number.
Trim level does not determine the rack specification, but engine size may do, so it is the 1.8 element rather than the Sport badge that is worth highlighting when speaking to a breaker. Ask the breaker to confirm whether the rack from the donor car matches your engine size rather than relying on the trim name alone. Giving your breaker your registration number is the safest way to ensure the correct rack is identified.