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Cheap Vauxhall Vivaro Rear Cross Member

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A buyer's guide to used Vauxhall Vivaro 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 Vivaro Rear Cross Member fit?

The Vivaro runs across two well-established generations: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 2001 to 2014, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2014 to 2019. The rear cross member is platform-specific, so a Mk1 part will not cross over to a Mk2 without confirmation from your breaker. Always quote your registration when getting a quote so the breaker can match the exact generation.

Will a rear cross member from a 2013 Vivaro fit my 2015 Vivaro?

A 2013 Vivaro is a Mk1 and a 2015 Vivaro is a Mk2, so these sit either side of the 2014 generation change and the rear cross member is very unlikely to be a straight swap. The two generations sit on different platforms and the body structures differ accordingly. Confirm with your breaker against both registrations before ordering.

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

Yes, wheelbase matters for the Vivaro rear cross member — the short wheelbase (SWB) and long wheelbase (LWB) variants can have different rear-end structural arrangements, so always specify your wheelbase when requesting a quote. Roof height (standard versus high roof) is less likely to affect the cross member itself, but confirm this with your breaker against your registration to be certain.

Does it matter whether my Vivaro has barn doors or a tailgate?

Yes, this is an important distinction — barn-door and tailgate Vivaros have different rear-end pressing and aperture arrangements, which can affect cross member compatibility. Make sure you tell your breaker which rear door configuration your van has when requesting a quote, as supplying the wrong type could mean the part does not align correctly.

Does the trim level affect which rear cross member fits my Vivaro — for example, does a Sportive need a different part to a standard model?

Trim level — whether your Vivaro is a base model, Sportive, or other specification — does not affect rear cross member fitment; the structural body part is the same across trim grades on the same generation and wheelbase. You may find cosmetic differences between parts pulled from different-spec vans (such as paint or minor finishing), but the structural fitment is determined by generation, wheelbase, and door configuration, not trim. Confirm generation and wheelbase with your breaker and you should be fine.

How do I make sure I get the right used rear cross member for my Vivaro?

Give your breaker your full registration number and confirm your wheelbase (SWB or LWB) and whether your van has barn doors or a tailgate — these are the details that matter most for this part. Generation is key: Mk1 (2001–2014) and Mk2 (2014–2019) are not interchangeable, and your registration will make this clear to any experienced breaker. Engine size and trim level can be ignored for this part, so don't worry if you can't remember those details.