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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 Crossland X ran from 2017 through to 2022, with a mid-life refresh arriving in 2020 that brought exterior styling updates and some interior changes. For wishbone fitment, the key question is whether the suspension geometry or mounting points changed at that 2020 facelift point - you should confirm with the breaker whether the part from a pre-2020 car crosses over to a post-2020 car before buying. Generation and engine size are the main fitment drivers, so always quote your exact registration to the breaker.
The 2021 car sits in the post-2020 facelift phase while the 2018 car is pre-facelift, so you are spanning the 2020 refresh boundary. Whether the wishbone itself changed across that boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as suspension components can be updated even when the model name stays the same. Do not assume interchangeability just because the overall model looks similar.
Engine size can influence running gear specification, as heavier or more powerful variants sometimes use uprated front suspension components to cope with the extra load. On the Crossland X it is worth telling the breaker your exact engine code alongside your registration so they can check whether the wishbone from a smaller-engined car matches yours. Never assume a direct swap without the breaker verifying against your registration.
Trim level alone does not affect wishbone fitment on the Crossland X - parts such as SE, SE Nav, and Elite differ in equipment and interior finish rather than suspension geometry. You can expect cosmetic differences between stripped donor cars and your own (different interior spec, for instance), but the wishbone itself should not vary by trim. Always confirm with the breaker using your registration rather than trim name alone, as engine size and build date matter more.
No - nearside (NS, left-hand side) and offside (OS, right-hand side) wishbones are handed parts and are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify NS or OS clearly alongside your registration and engine size to make sure you receive the correct part. Fitting the wrong side is a straightforward mistake to make when ordering remotely, so double-check before the part is dispatched.
The Crossland X shares PSA group underpinnings rather than the same platform as the Mokka, so parts from other Vauxhall models should not be assumed to fit. Whether any related PSA-platform vehicles such as certain Peugeot or Citroën models share compatible wishbones is something a knowledgeable breaker may be able to advise on, but you must confirm this against your exact registration rather than relying on brand similarity. Guessing at cross-model compatibility with steering and suspension components carries a real safety risk.