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Fitment on a used wheel hub varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Ford Fusion was produced from 2002 to 2012 as a single generation, based on the Fiesta Mk5/Mk6 platform, so hubs from across that production run are broadly in the same family. However, because brake and hub specifications can vary with engine size — larger-engined Fusions often carried bigger brakes and correspondingly different hubs — you should confirm the exact engine size of both donor and recipient vehicles with the breaker before buying.
The Ford Fusion ran as one generation from 2002 to 2012 with no major platform change in between, so a 2005 hub and a 2009 hub are from the same generation and may well interchange. That said, fitment can still vary depending on engine size, as larger engines sometimes brought uprated brakes with different hub specifications, so confirm your engine size with the breaker against the donor car's registration to be sure.
Yes, engine size is a relevant factor for wheel hub fitment on the Fusion, because heavier braking loads on higher-powered variants can mean different hub and bearing assemblies. When requesting a quote from a breaker, tell them your exact engine size — for example 1.4, 1.6 petrol, or 1.4 TDCi — so they can match the correct specification rather than just matching the model name.
Trim level alone — whether your Fusion is a Style, Comfort, Zetec, or Elegance — does not affect which wheel hub you need, as these trims share the same running gear within the same engine variant. What can differ cosmetically is the condition or finish of second-hand parts, but fitment comes down to generation and engine size, not trim, so don't let the trim name on the breaker's listing put you off as long as the engine size matches.
Front wheel hubs on the Fusion are typically handed — that is, the nearside (NS, left/passenger side) and offside (OS, right/driver side) hubs are not always interchangeable due to the ABS sensor position or bearing orientation. Always tell the breaker clearly which side you need and double-check with them before purchasing, as fitting the wrong side can cause problems with ABS and wheel bearing alignment.
The Ford Fusion shares its platform with the Fiesta Mk5 and Mk6, so there is some parts commonality between the two models, and breakers will often cross-reference between them. However, whether a specific hub from a particular Fiesta year and engine size will correctly interchange with your Fusion depends on the precise specifications of both cars, so you should give the breaker both registrations and let them confirm compatibility before committing to a purchase.