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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 Golf Mk7 ran from 2012 to 2017, with the facelifted Mk7.5 following from 2017 to 2019 — both share the same platform and the wishbone design did not change at that facelift boundary, so parts from either phase are generally considered interchangeable. That said, confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before buying, as engine-related suspension variants can occasionally differ. Always specify NS (nearside/left) or OS (offside/right) when requesting a quote.
The Mk6 Golf ran from 2008 to 2012 and the Mk7 from 2012 to 2017 — these are distinct generations on different platforms, and wishbones do not cross that boundary. Stick to Mk7 sourced parts for a Mk7 car, and confirm the exact fitment with the breaker against your registration. Specify NS or OS clearly when getting your quote.
Trim level alone does not affect wishbone fitment on the Golf — the part is determined by generation and, where applicable, engine size, not by whether the car is an S, SE, Match, GTI, or R. You may find that higher-powered variants like the GTI or R carry parts that have seen harder use, so inspect condition carefully. Confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
A 2011 Golf is a Mk6 (2008–2012) and a 2013 Golf is a Mk7 (2012–2019), so these sit on different generations with different underpinnings — the wishbones are not the same part. Always source a wishbone from the correct generation for your car, and confirm with the breaker against your registration. Make sure to specify NS (nearside) or OS (offside) when requesting a quote.
On some Golf generations, larger or more powerful engines can influence suspension components due to differences in weight and braking loads, so it is worth telling the breaker your exact engine size alongside the generation. For most standard petrol and diesel variants within the same generation the wishbone is the same, but confirm against your registration with the breaker rather than assuming. Always state NS or OS as well, since left and right wishbones are not interchangeable.
A 2016 Golf is a Mk7 and a 2019 Golf is a Mk7.5 facelift (2017–2019) — both sit within the same generation and the wishbone design is broadly shared across that span. However, crossing into the facelift period means you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing, as minor running changes can occasionally affect component compatibility. Specify NS or OS clearly in your quote request.