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A used wishbone 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:
The CLA comes in two generations: the first-generation (C117) ran from 2013 to 2019, with a facelift arriving in 2016, and the second-generation (C118) launched in 2019 and is still current. When asking a breaker for a wishbone, tell them which generation you have, as the two are not interchangeable. Quoting your registration is the safest way to make sure they pull the right part.
Both the pre-facelift and post-facelift CLA sit within the same first-generation C117 platform, so there is a reasonable chance the wishbones are shared, but whether a specific part crosses that 2016 facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying. Always specify NS (nearside/left) or OS (offside/right) when requesting a quote, as these are handed parts. Never assume fitment without the breaker checking.
For the CLA wishbone, the generation (C117 or C118) and the side required are the primary fitment factors, and engine size is unlikely to change the lower front wishbone itself across the range. That said, if you have a higher-powered variant and there is any possibility of uprated or different-specification suspension components having been fitted, it is worth mentioning your engine to the breaker so they can verify. Always confirm against your registration to be certain.
Trim level does not affect wishbone fitment — an AMG Line, Sport, or SE CLA of the same generation uses the same wishbone mounting points and the part itself will be the same. What can differ between trim levels is ride height or suspension tuning, but that relates to springs and dampers rather than the wishbone. Confirm the generation and side (NS or OS) with your breaker and you should be on the right track.
No — the C117 (2013–2019) and C118 (2019–present) are distinct platforms with different underpinnings, so their wishbones are not interchangeable. Always make clear to your breaker which generation you have, and give them your registration so they can cross-reference the exact part. Buying the wrong generation is one of the most common fitment mistakes on the CLA.
Yes — wishbones are handed parts, so the NS (nearside, left-hand side as you sit in the car) and OS (offside, right-hand side) are different components and will not swap over. Always specify NS or OS clearly when contacting a breaker, along with your generation (C117 or C118), to avoid being sent the wrong part. Your breaker can verify the exact part against your registration to be sure.