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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen LT bumper

A used bumper 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 years does the Volkswagen LT run, and are there different generations to worry about when buying a used bumper?

The Volkswagen LT covers two distinct generations: the first-generation LT (Mk1) ran from 1975 to 1996, and the second-generation LT (Mk2) ran from 1996 to 2006. Bumpers between the two generations are completely different and will not interchange, so always confirm which generation your van belongs to before ordering. When contacting a breaker, give them your registration and they can verify this instantly.

Does a bumper from a 1998 LT fit a 2003 LT?

Both a 1998 and a 2003 LT fall within the Mk2 generation (1996–2006), so they share the same front-end platform and bumpers are generally expected to be compatible across this range. However, the Mk2 LT did receive updates during its production life, and whether a specific bumper from one year crosses any minor facelift boundary without modification is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations. Always ask the breaker to cross-reference the part before purchase.

Will a bumper from an early LT Mk2 (1996–1999) fit a later Mk2 (2000–2006)?

The Mk2 LT ran from 1996 to 2006 on a single platform, but there were running production changes during this period that may affect front-end panels including bumpers. The 1996–1999 boundary and any subsequent updates mean a specific bumper from an early Mk2 may or may not drop straight onto a later Mk2 without modification. Route this question directly to the breaker and give them both registrations so they can check against the physical parts.

Does the bumper differ between an LT28, LT35, and LT46 — does wheelbase or payload rating matter?

No — within the same generation, the LT's bumper is a front-end panel shared across the van range regardless of wheelbase variant (short or long), roof height, or gross vehicle weight designation such as LT28, LT35, or LT46. You can safely ignore these differences when searching for a used bumper and focus purely on the generation and any facelift period instead. Confirm the generation with your breaker and they will be able to match the correct part.

Does it matter whether my LT is a panel van, minibus, or chassis cab when buying a replacement front bumper?

For the LT, the front bumper is a shared front-end component across body styles within a generation, so whether your vehicle is a panel van, minibus, or chassis cab does not affect which bumper you need. The key factors remain the generation (Mk1 1975–1996 or Mk2 1996–2006) and any production updates within that generation. Give the breaker your full registration to confirm the exact part required.

Does the trim level or specification of my LT affect which bumper I need?

Trim level does not affect bumper fitment on the LT — the front bumper is determined by generation and production period, not by specification or equipment level. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, finish, or the presence of towing eye covers or fog light apertures between individual vehicles depending on how they were optioned, so check the specific bumper you are buying matches the apertures on your van. A breaker can help you match these details once you provide your registration.