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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 Volkswagen Taro was produced from 1989 to 1997 as a single generation, based on the Toyota Hilux of the same era, and no significant mid-generation structural redesign creates a clear cut-off year for wishbone interchangeability across that production run. That said, whether a wishbone from one specific year will physically swap with another depends on the exact build date and engine variant, so confirm the match against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Yes, engine size can matter for running gear fitment on the Taro, as larger or heavier engines can be paired with different front suspension components to handle the extra load. When requesting a quote, always tell the breaker your exact engine size alongside your registration so they can check the correct specification.
Trim level alone does not affect wishbone fitment on the Taro — the suspension geometry is determined by the generation, engine size, and which side of the vehicle you need (NS nearside or OS offside), not by interior or cosmetic specification. Focus on giving the breaker your engine size and the side required rather than worrying about trim designation.
Yes, this is one of the most important details to get right — NS (nearside, passenger side) and OS (offside, driver side) wishbones are handed and are not interchangeable. Always specify which side you need when getting a quote from the breaker.
The Volkswagen Taro was built on the same platform as the Toyota Hilux of the same generation and shares a high degree of mechanical commonality, which means Hilux running gear is often referenced when sourcing Taro parts. However, you should confirm the exact part compatibility against your specific registration and build date with the breaker, as subtle variations may exist between the two vehicles.
Because the Taro ran as a single generation from 1989 to 1997 without a major platform change, many wishbones are listed broadly across the range, but engine size and exact build date can still affect which part is correct. Always cross-reference the listed part against your registration with the breaker to be certain before purchasing.