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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 T-Roc first generation ran from 2017 onwards, with a facelift introduced for the 2022 model year. The wishbone geometry is tied to the generation rather than the facelift, but you should confirm with the breaker whether a pre-facelift or post-facelift part crosses that 2022 boundary cleanly against your specific registration.
Both sit within the first-generation T-Roc, but 2022 marks the facelift year and running gear components can be revised at a facelift even within the same generation. Name the boundary to your breaker and ask them to check the part number against your registration before purchasing.
Engine size can influence suspension and braking components because heavier or more powerful variants are sometimes built with uprated running gear. It is worth telling the breaker your exact engine code as well as your registration so they can match the correct wishbone rather than assuming all T-Roc units are identical.
Trim level does not affect wishbone fitment on the T-Roc; SE, SE Technology, R-Line, and Cabriolet trim differences are cosmetic and do not change the suspension geometry or mounting points. You may receive a part with different surface finish or minor bracket styling depending on the donor car, but this has no bearing on whether it fits your vehicle.
Wishbones are side-specific, so always state clearly whether you need the nearside (NS, left-hand side as you sit in the car) or offside (OS, right-hand side) when contacting a breaker. Ordering the wrong side is one of the most common fitment mistakes and most breakers cannot accept returns on electrical or mechanical parts once fitted.
Year and generation are a good starting point, but because larger-engined T-Roc variants can carry different suspension specifications, a like-for-like engine size match is preferable. Confirm the donor vehicle's engine size and your own with the breaker and ask them to verify the part number before you commit.