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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz C-Class wishbone

No two wishbones are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

Will a wishbone from a 2005 C-Class fit my 2003 C-Class?

Both years sit within the W203 generation (2000–2007), so a wishbone from 2005 is likely to be compatible with a 2003 car, provided you match the correct side (NS or OS) and engine size. However, confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration, as running gear variants can differ between engine sizes within the same generation.

Does a W204 wishbone fit a W203 C-Class?

The W203 ran from 2000 to 2007 and the W204 from 2007 to 2014 — these are distinct generations with different suspension geometry, so wishbones are not a straight swap between them. Always quote both registrations to the breaker and ask them to cross-reference part numbers before buying.

I have a 2012 C-Class — will a wishbone from a 2010 model fit?

Both a 2010 and 2012 C-Class are W204 generation (2007–2014), so fitment is broadly likely if the engine sizes are comparable and you match the correct side (NS or OS). The W204 received a facelift in 2011, and while suspension components often carry across facelifts, confirm with the breaker against both registrations to be sure.

Does the trim level matter — will an Executive wishbone fit an AMG Line C-Class?

Trim level alone — whether Executive, SE, Sport, or AMG Line — does not affect wishbone fitment on the C-Class; the suspension geometry is determined by the generation and engine, not the badge. Just make sure you match the correct generation (W203, W204, or W205) and the correct side (NS or OS). Note that AMG Line models may have a different suspension setup, so ask the breaker to confirm against your specific registration rather than assuming any same-generation part will cross over.

Will a W205 wishbone from a 2015 car fit my 2019 C-Class?

The W205 generation ran from 2014 to 2021, so both a 2015 and a 2019 C-Class fall within the same generation, making fitment plausible if the engine sizes are similar and you match the correct side (NS or OS). Generation compatibility is a good starting point, but always have the breaker check both registrations against the part number, as running gear variants can differ across engine options within the W205 range.

Does engine size affect which wishbone I need on a C-Class?

Yes, engine size can influence suspension and running gear components on the C-Class, as heavier or more powerful variants sometimes use uprated parts to handle the extra weight and torque. When contacting a breaker, always give your exact engine size alongside the generation — W203, W204, or W205 — and the side required (NS or OS). The breaker should cross-reference against your registration to confirm the correct part rather than matching on generation alone.