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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:
The Combo has run across distinct generations: the B-series ran roughly 1994–2001, the C-series (based on the Corsa C) ran 2001–2011, and the D-series (based on the Fiat Doblo platform) ran 2012–2018. Generation matters a great deal for wishbone fitment because the whole front suspension architecture changed between each, so a wishbone from a C-series will not cross over to a D-series. Always confirm your generation with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
These two vans sit either side of the C-series to D-series boundary: the C-series ran to 2011 and the D-series started in 2012, so they use completely different front subframe and suspension designs. A 2010 wishbone is very unlikely to fit a 2013 van, and you should not assume interchangeability across that boundary. Confirm directly with the breaker using both registrations to be certain.
On the Combo, engine size can influence suspension componentry because heavier or higher-output variants sometimes use uprated front-end parts to handle the additional stress. It is worth telling the breaker your exact engine when requesting a quote, not just the generation. This is especially true on D-series vans where petrol and diesel variants existed alongside each other.
Yes, on vans like the Combo the payload rating can affect the specification of running-gear components, and two vans that look identical may have different rated capacities shown on the plate in the door shut. Check the plate on your van rather than relying solely on the model name, and pass that GVW figure to the breaker when requesting a quote. This is one of the most commonly overlooked fitment details on light commercial vehicles.
Yes, wishbones are side-specific — the nearside (NS, passenger's side) and offside (OS, driver's side) are handed and are not interchangeable with each other. Always specify NS or OS clearly when getting a quote from the breaker, as supplying the wrong side is one of the most common reasons a part gets returned. Double-check by quoting your registration alongside the side required.
Trim level, whether Activ, Expression, or any other, does not affect wishbone fitment because the front suspension design is determined by the generation and drivetrain rather than the trim specification. You may find minor cosmetic differences on parts sitting nearby, but the wishbone itself will be the same across trims within the same generation and engine variant. Focus on confirming the generation, engine, GVW, and side with the breaker rather than worrying about trim badges.