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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen Jetta axle

A used axle 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:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Volkswagen Jetta and does the year affect which axle I need?

The Jetta has run through several distinct generations sold in the UK: the Mk4 (1998–2005), the Mk5 (2005–2010), and the Mk6 (2010–2018, with a facelift around 2014). Generation is the single most important factor for axle fitment, as the suspension geometry, subframe design, and hub dimensions differ significantly between each generation. Always confirm your exact generation with the breaker against your registration plate to make sure you get the correct unit.

Will an axle from a 2013 Jetta fit my 2015 model — does the Mk6 facelift change anything?

Both the 2013 and 2015 Jetta sit within the Mk6 generation (2010–2018), with the facelift arriving around 2014, so they share the same fundamental platform. In many cases the running gear carries over across a facelift, but whether a specific axle from a pre-facelift Mk6 crosses cleanly to a post-facelift Mk6 is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registration numbers, as minor engineering revisions can accompany a refresh. Do not assume compatibility purely because both cars are called Mk6.

Does engine size matter when buying a used Jetta axle?

Yes, engine size can influence axle and associated brake component specifications, because heavier-duty setups are often fitted to higher-powered or heavier variants to cope with the additional load and braking demands. When contacting a breaker, give them your exact engine size and code alongside your registration so they can match the right specification. Never select an axle based on generation alone if your car carries a larger or performance engine.

Does it matter if the axle came from a S, SE, or SEL trim Jetta?

For the Jetta, trim level — such as S, SE, or SEL — does not in itself determine axle fitment, as the running gear specification follows generation and engine size rather than trim badge. You may find cosmetic or minor equipment differences between cars from different trim levels, but these will not affect whether the axle physically fits and functions correctly. The key details to give your breaker are generation, engine size, and registration, not trim name.

Does it matter which side the axle is from — nearside or offside?

Yes, for components such as driveshafts and wishbones the side absolutely matters, as nearside (NS, left-hand side from the driver's seat) and offside (OS, right-hand side) items are handed and not interchangeable. When requesting a quote from a breaker, always specify NS or OS clearly alongside your generation and engine details. Supplying the wrong side is one of the most common and easily avoided ordering mistakes on axle components.

Can I use a Mk5 Jetta axle on my Mk4, or vice versa?

The Mk4 Jetta (1998–2005) and Mk5 Jetta (2005–2010) are separate generations with different platform underpinnings, so an axle from one will not straightforwardly fit the other. The suspension geometry, subframe mounting points, and hub specifications differ between these generations, making cross-generation swaps unreliable. Stick to sourcing from the correct generation and confirm with your breaker using your registration number before purchasing.