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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:
The Tigra came in two distinct generations: the original Tigra A ran from 1994 to 2000, and the Tigra B (also known as the TwinTop) ran from 2004 to 2009. The wishbone design differs between these two generations, so you must make sure any used part matches your generation. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the correct version.
Both 2005 and 2008 fall within the Tigra B generation (2004–2009), so wishbones from across that range are generally considered the same family of running gear. Engine size can influence brake and suspension component sizing, so confirm whether your car is the 1.4 or 1.8 when speaking to the breaker. Never assume fitment without the breaker checking your registration.
No — the Tigra A and Tigra B are completely different platforms separated by a generational change, and the suspension geometry is not shared between them. Always tell the breaker which generation you have before agreeing to purchase any running-gear component.
Engine size can affect suspension and running-gear specifications, as heavier or more powerful variants sometimes use uprated components. When contacting a breaker, confirm both the engine size of your car and the engine size of the donor vehicle to ensure the part is a like-for-like match. Do not assume all Tigra B wishbones are identical regardless of engine.
Trim level does not affect wishbone fitment on the Tigra B; running gear is determined by generation and engine size, not by cosmetic or equipment grades. You may receive a part with minor surface differences such as different coating or paint, but this has no bearing on whether it fits and functions correctly. The key details to give your breaker are the generation, engine size, and which side you need — nearside (NS, left) or offside (OS, right).
Wishbones are side-specific, so you must tell the breaker whether you need the nearside (NS — passenger side) or offside (OS — driver side) component. Fitting the wrong side is a common and potentially dangerous mistake, so double-check before ordering. Your breaker will confirm the correct part against your registration once you give them the side, generation, and engine size.