Play at the 6-12 position could be the bottom ball joint, if its the wheel bearing it will be at every position and may reduce if the brake pedal is pressed. This type of test is useless for diagnosing top mounts as the mount is not loaded with the wheel dangling as its sat on the top hat which serves no other purpose than to stop the strut falling out the strut towers when you jack the vehicle up or launch it off something whilst on the move.
Ok, Ive just had another play. Definitely perceptible play in the wheel bearing at all positions. Pretty much disappears when brake pedal pressed.
I'm trying to narrow down the cause of the knock from this corner when going over bumps etc. without replacing everything.
To recap - ARB bushes are ok. Wishbones are GM with new GM rear bushes, new balljoints, new polybushes at the front. Brake calipers are tightly mounted.
This leaves dampers and top mounts, unless a very audible knock could be caused by the play in the wheel bearing ?
What is the best way of checking top mounts ?
If replacing dampers is I tstandard practice to replace top mounts and springs at the same time ?
I'm guessing yes for the top mounts. Springs, I'm not sure.

Tia.