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Start your part requestUsed wings vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Amarok has been sold in two main generations: the first generation ran from 2010 to 2022, and the second generation launched in 2023 onwards on a shared Ford Ranger platform. Within the first generation there was a notable facelift in 2016 which brought revised front-end styling including new lights and a redesigned grille, so wings from before and after that facelift may differ. For parts within the same pre- or post-facelift period you have the best chance of a straight swap, but always confirm the exact panel against your registration with the breaker.
This question crosses the 2016 facelift boundary, which is the key dividing line in the first-generation Amarok's front-end styling. Wings themselves can sometimes interchange across a facelift, but because the surrounding panels, lights and grille changed in 2016 the fit and appearance may not be correct. You should confirm directly with the breaker whether the specific panel from a pre-2016 car will match your post-2016 registration before purchasing.
No, trim level does not affect wing fitment on the Amarok — the front-end panels are shared across Trendline, Highline, Aventura and other trim grades within the same generation and facelift period. What can differ cosmetically is whether the vehicle had chrome styling details or specific body-colour finishes associated with higher trims, so the colour match or any moulded trim clips may need attention. Confirm the colour code with the breaker so you get the closest match, but the wing itself should physically fit regardless of trim.
Front-end panels including wings are shared across body configurations within the same generation and facelift period, so the single cab and double cab Amarok use the same front wings. The wheelbase and body length differences are all behind the front doors and have no bearing on wing fitment. Confirm the year and facelift period match your registration when speaking to the breaker, and you should be fine.
No, the nearside (passenger side, left) and offside (driver side, right) wings are handed — they are mirror-image panels and not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker make sure you specify clearly which side you need, as both may not always be available from the same salvage vehicle. Double-check the side against your own car before ordering to avoid a wasted trip or return.
No — the second-generation Amarok that launched in 2023 is built on an entirely different platform shared with the Ford Ranger, so its body panels are not related to the first-generation (2010–2022) car in any way. These are completely separate vehicles and wings from one generation will not fit the other. Make sure any breaker you contact is quoting for the correct generation by confirming your registration with them.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.