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Fitment on a used wishbone 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 Vauxhall Adam was produced from 2013 to 2019 as a single generation with no major platform change during its run, so year alone is less critical than you might expect. What matters more for the wishbone is which side you need (NS nearside or OS offside) and your engine size, as different drivetrains can influence suspension componentry. Give your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact part against your car's spec.
The Adam ran as one generation throughout 2013 to 2019 without a major suspension revision between those years, so parts from a 2014 and a 2017 car are generally drawn from the same platform. That said, always confirm with the breaker against your registration, as minor running changes during a production run can catch you out. Make sure you specify NS or OS when asking for a quote.
Trim level does not affect wishbone fitment on the Vauxhall Adam — Jam, Glam, and Slam are appearance and equipment packages rather than different suspension platforms. Engine size is the more relevant factor, so make sure the donor car shares the same engine as yours. You can safely source from any trim as long as the engine and side match.
Yes, engine size can influence suspension components because heavier or more powerful variants sometimes use uprated running gear to handle the additional load or output. The Adam was offered with 1.0, 1.2, and 1.4 petrol engines, so when sourcing a used wishbone, confirm the donor car's engine matches yours. Tell the breaker your registration and they can verify compatibility directly.
NS (nearside) is the left side of the car as you sit in the driver's seat — the kerb side in the UK — and OS (offside) is the right side, closest to oncoming traffic. Fitting the wrong side is a common and costly mistake, so double-check by looking at the worn or damaged wishbone before ordering. Always specify NS or OS clearly when getting quotes from breakers.
The Adam and Corsa D share the same GM small-car platform, and there is some crossover in suspension components, but the fitment is not guaranteed to be identical across the two models. Rather than assuming compatibility, confirm with the breaker by providing both registrations so they can check the part numbers match. Do not fit a part on the assumption of shared architecture without that verification.