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Used Ford Courier Wishbone

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Choosing the right used Ford Courier wishbone

Used wishbones 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:

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Fitment questions

What years did the Ford Courier run, and does the generation affect which wishbone fits?

The Ford Courier van was sold in the UK from 1996 to 2002, based on the Fiesta/Escort platform of that era, and there is only one generation to consider for this model. Even within that single generation there were detail changes over the production run, so always confirm the exact year of your vehicle with the breaker against your registration to make sure the part matches.

Will a wishbone from a 1996-1999 Courier fit a 2000-2002 Courier?

Both fall within the same single Courier generation, but Ford did make running production changes during this period that can affect suspension components, so fitment across the earlier and later build years is not guaranteed. Name the boundary to your breaker — pre- and post-2000 build — and ask them to verify against your registration before purchasing.

Does the engine size of my Courier affect which wishbone I need?

Engine size can influence the suspension and braking setup on light vans, so a Courier with a larger engine may have a differently rated front end compared to a smaller-engined version. Tell your breaker your exact engine size alongside your registration so they can match the correct wishbone rather than assuming all Couriers share the same part.

Does payload or GVW rating affect which wishbone fits my Courier?

Yes, on vans the payload and GVW rating genuinely matters for running gear, as higher-rated variants can carry heavier suspension components to cope with greater loads. Check the plate in your door shut or engine bay for the exact GVW figure and pass that to the breaker alongside your registration, rather than relying on the model name alone.

Does it matter whether I need the nearside or offside wishbone on my Courier?

Absolutely — nearside (NS, kerb side) and offside (OS, driver's side) wishbones are handed and will not swap over, so always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker. Double-check by looking at which side the worn or damaged component is on before placing your order.

My Courier is a different trim level to the one the breaker has — will the wishbone still fit?

Trim level does not affect wishbone fitment on the Courier; the suspension geometry is determined by the platform, engine, and payload rating, not by trim or interior specification. Bear in mind that a van from a different trim grade may carry minor cosmetic differences, but the wishbone itself should be the same providing the engine size and GVW rating match — confirm all of those details with the breaker against your registration to be sure.