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What to check when buying a used Volkswagen LT door

A used door 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 across, and does it have any generations or facelifts I need to know about when buying a door?

The Volkswagen LT covers two distinct generations: the LT Mk1, produced from 1975 to 1996, and the LT Mk2, produced from 1996 to 2006. These are entirely different vehicles with no door interchangeability between them, so you must confirm which generation your van belongs to before sourcing a door. Always check your registration with the breaker to ensure the part is matched to the correct generation.

Will a door from an early LT Mk2 (1996-2000) fit a later LT Mk2 (2000-2006)?

Both fall within the LT Mk2 generation (1996–2006), so there is a reasonable basis for fitment compatibility, but there were running production changes across that span that could affect door alignment or hardware. Name the boundary clearly when speaking to the breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific registration rather than assuming all Mk2 doors are identical. Never fit a door without confirming it against your vehicle first.

Does it matter whether I specify nearside or offside when buying a used LT door?

Yes, absolutely — doors are side-specific and are not interchangeable between NS (nearside, passenger/left) and OS (offside, driver/right). On UK-market LT vans the driver sits on the right, so the OS is the driver's side and the NS is the passenger side. Always state clearly which side you need when contacting a breaker.

Do I need to worry about wheelbase when buying a sliding side door for the LT?

Yes — the LT was offered in different wheelbase variants, and the sliding side door aperture and track dimensions can differ between short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase body configurations. When requesting a sliding door, tell the breaker your wheelbase variant so they can match the correct aperture size and track arrangement. Confirm this against your registration before purchase to avoid an ill-fitting panel.

The LT came in panel van and other body styles — does the body style affect which door I need?

For the front cab doors, fitment is primarily determined by generation and NS/OS side rather than body style, as the LT cab structure was shared across van variants within the same generation. For sliding rear-side doors, the body style and wheelbase both matter, so you should specify exactly what you have when contacting a breaker. Always confirm against your registration to be certain.

Does the trim level of my LT affect whether a door from a different-spec van will fit?

Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the door itself — the door frame, hinges, and aperture are determined by generation, side, and body configuration rather than specification level. However, you may find cosmetic or feature differences such as different glass, handles, or wiring provisions depending on how the donor van was optioned; any colour difference can be resolved with a respray. Whether the window regulator mechanism or other internal features match your setup is worth confirming with the breaker against your registration.