Bootlid/Tailgate
Left Tail light
Popular Rear End Parts We Stock
We stock a wide range of rear body components for sedans, hatchbacks, SUVs and utes. Whether you’re fixing damage or restoring your vehicle, you’ll find the right parts here.
- Rear bumper replacement Australia options, including covers and reinforcement bars
- Tailgate and boot lid for sale for different vehicle types
- Rear quarter panel Australia options for structural repairs
- Rear light assembly replacement (left) and rear light assembly replacement (right)
- Aftermarket rear end parts Australian cars designed for durability
Our range includes both bolt-on parts and structural panels, so you can complete repairs with confidence.
How to Choose the Right Rear End Part
Choosing the right rear end part ensures proper fitment and safety. Start by understanding what your vehicle needs.
Identify the Damage
Check the rear of your vehicle carefully. Look for visible damage and hidden issues behind panels.
Confirm Vehicle Details
Match your vehicle’s make, model, year and body type. This step helps you avoid fitment issues.
Know the Part Type
Bolt-on parts like bumpers and tail lights are easy to replace. Structural panels need welding and expert fitting.
Choose Between Genuine and Aftermarket
Genuine parts offer exact fitment. Aftermarket options cost less and still deliver strong performance when you choose quality.
You can also explore our rear bumpers category, tail lights category, rear guards category and boot lid category for matching parts.
Signs You Need Replacement Rear End Parts
Rear damage shows up in different ways. Some signs are obvious, while others need a closer look.
- Dented or cracked bumper after minor impacts
- Broken or cloudy tail lights
- Boot lid or tailgate that doesn’t close properly
- Rust forming around rear panels or boot floor
- Loose or misaligned panels after a collision
Fix these issues early to avoid bigger problems later.
Common Rear End Collision Damage
Rear-end accidents often cause both visible and hidden damage. Even small impacts can affect multiple parts.
- Cracked or scratched bumper covers
- Damaged rear bumper reinforcement bars
- Misaligned panels that affect fitment
- Broken or non-working tail lights
Always inspect the reinforcement bar. Replace it if it shows damage, even when the bumper cover looks fine.
Bolt-On vs Welded Rear Panels
Different rear parts require different repair approaches. Understanding this saves time and effort.
Bolt-On Parts
Bumpers, tail lights and boot lids bolt directly onto the vehicle. You can replace these with basic tools.
Welded Panels
Rear quarter panels and floor sections form part of the vehicle structure. These need cutting, welding and precise alignment.
Choose the right repair method to maintain safety and fitment.
Sedan vs Wagon vs Ute Rear End Differences
Each vehicle type uses a different rear design. Knowing the difference helps you select the correct part.
- Sedans: Use a boot lid with a fixed rear window
- Wagons and SUVs: Use a rear tailgate for cargo access
- Utes: Use a tray and tailgate with unique panel layouts
Always match the part to your vehicle type before buying.
Benefits of Replacing Damaged Rear End Parts
Replacing damaged parts improves both safety and appearance. It also helps maintain your vehicle’s value.
- Restores crash protection and structural strength
- Improves the look of your vehicle
- Ensures panels align correctly
- Keeps your vehicle roadworthy
Why Choose Aussie Car Parts
When you buy rear end parts online in Australia from us, you get quality parts and reliable service.
- Wide range of genuine and aftermarket parts
- Parts suited to Australian vehicles and conditions
- Fast Australia-wide shipping
- Secure checkout for safe purchases
- Easy returns and helpful support
We help you find the right parts quickly, whether you’re repairing your own car or working professionally.
Frequently Asked Questions
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