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A used steering rack that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Vectra ran across two main generations sold in the UK: the B (1995–2002) and the C (2002–2008), with the C receiving a facelift around 2005. Generation matters a great deal for the steering rack, as the B and C are entirely different platforms with no interchangeable steering components, so always confirm which generation your car belongs to before requesting quotes from a breaker.
Both sit within the Vectra C generation (2002–2008), but the facelift arrived around 2005 and may have brought changes to steering components, so fitting a pre-facelift rack to a post-facelift car — or vice versa — is not straightforward to confirm from year alone. You should give the breaker your exact registration so they can check the part numbers match before agreeing a sale, as this crosses the facelift boundary where subtle differences can exist.
Yes, engine size can influence the steering rack specification, particularly because larger or more powerful engines may be paired with different power-assisted steering setups to handle the extra weight and torque. When contacting a breaker, always quote your engine size alongside your registration so they can confirm the rack from their donor car is the correct match for yours.
Trim level alone — whether the donor car was an Expression, Life, Club, Design, Elegance, or SRi — does not determine which steering rack was fitted; what matters is the generation and engine specification. That said, performance-oriented variants such as the VXR may carry a different steering setup, so if your car or the donor car is a VXR, confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming it crosses over from a standard trim.
For the Vectra C, the steering rack is generally shared across body styles such as saloon, hatchback, and estate within the same engine specification, so body style alone is unlikely to be a barrier. The key variables remain generation and engine size, and your breaker can confirm compatibility once you supply your registration.
No, the Vectra B (1995–2002) and Vectra C (2002–2008) are different platforms, and the steering racks are not interchangeable between generations. Only look at racks from within the correct generation for your car, and supply your registration to the breaker so they can verify the exact specification matches.