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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 Volkswagen Crafter ran in two distinct generations: the first generation covered 2006 to 2016, and the second generation launched in 2017 onwards with a completely redesigned platform, so the two generations do not share suspension geometry and wishbones will not interchange across that boundary. If you are looking at a part described simply as 'Crafter' without a clear year, always confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Both the 2010 and 2015 Crafter sit within the first generation (2006–2016), so they share the same basic platform and wishbone compatibility is plausible. However, GVW or payload rating can affect the suspension components fitted, so check the plate on your van for its weight rating and confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Yes, on the Crafter the payload and GVW rating genuinely matter for running gear — heavier-rated variants can be fitted with different suspension components to cope with the additional load, so a wishbone from a lighter-rated van may not be correct for a higher-GVW vehicle. Always check the plate on your van for the exact GVW and pass that information to the breaker when requesting a quote.
Yes, wishbones are side-specific, so you must specify whether you need the nearside (NS, left-hand side as you sit in the van) or offside (OS, right-hand side) when contacting a breaker. Ordering the wrong side is a very common mistake, so double-check before confirming your quote.
Engine size can influence suspension and braking components on the Crafter, particularly where heavier engines or higher-output variants are paired with uprated running gear, so it is worth providing your engine size to the breaker alongside your registration. Confirming the exact part against your reg is the safest approach rather than assuming all engine variants share the same wishbone.
The CR30, CR35, and CR50 designations on the Crafter refer primarily to the GVW or payload rating rather than cosmetic trim, and it is that weight rating — not any cosmetic difference between variants — that is the key fitment factor for wishbones. Confirm your van's GVW from the plate and provide it to the breaker so they can match the correct component to your vehicle.