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Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:12 am
by Simon B
.............that'll last for longer than 1500 miles. :?

That's how long I got out of the ones fitted to my Bongo earlier this year before they started knocking.

So who's currently supplying the best quality front drop links? Are the Blueprint ones from the club shop worth the money?

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:17 am
by rhino-wayne
Bump!

About to buy some myself :shock: so where to buy/where not to buy?

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:42 am
by mentaliss
Simon B wrote:.............that'll last for longer than 1500 miles. :?

That's how long I got out of the ones fitted to my Bongo earlier this year before they started knocking.

So who's currently supplying the best quality front drop links? Are the Blueprint ones from the club shop worth the money?
what about proper Mazda genuine parts from a Mazda dealer, that's what they fitted when it was built in Japan...wonder how did the original ones last :o

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:58 am
by 321Away
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BONGO-2-5TD-F ... 23120e6c43

Come with 4 year warranty,so must be up to spec or just keep getting them replaced :D

Julian

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:11 am
by fanx_ta_ra
Hi Simon, Had the same problem as you and to cut a long story short I fitted Vauxhall Vectra (1995) droplinks some two years ago and they are still going strong......no movement or splits, and best of all they were under £20 for the pair from the local motor factors. Several people on here have fitted the same and are happy with the performance. There was a discussion on this forum a week or two ago about this very topic so it may well be worth finding that for more info.

Andy

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:30 am
by Northern Bongolow
ian at the bongo shop has several options available. you can select the GOOD ONES or the budget ones. ask for the good ones, these are half the price of the gen mazda ones.
if the droplinks are not lasting you may have other problems that are causing them to go early, like duff shockers, or worn/snapped antirollbar bushes/brackets etc.

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:24 pm
by teenmal
Northern Bongolow wrote:ian at the bongo shop has several options available. you can select the GOOD ONES or the budget ones. ask for the good ones, these are half the price of the gen mazda ones.
if the droplinks are not lasting you may have other problems that are causing them to go early, like duff shockers, or worn/snapped antirollbar bushes/brackets etc.
At £40.00 Each it looks a good buy,how much are the gen mazda ones.

Thanks.

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:05 pm
by Northern Bongolow
a lady friend of mine bought gen mazda ones for £90 , cannot remember if that was EACH, i seem to remember it was. :shock: . but could be wrong.

over the past couple of weeks ive been cutting open front lower wishbone ball joints, of various makes. the internals of the mazda ones are far better made. i wonder if this applies to the internals of the front drop links.

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:39 pm
by Simon B
if the droplinks are not lasting you may have other problems that are causing them to go early, like duff shockers, or worn/snapped antirollbar bushes/brackets etc
ARB bushes were done at the same time and I assume the shocks are OK.

Read about using Vectra ones before but a Bongo weighs a fair bit more than a Vectra, so didn't seem like a good idea!

Wasn't aware you could get drop links from Mazda dealers, would be the ideal solution but at £90 each I think the cost would be prohibitive.

Looks like the ones from the club shop are favourite so far.

Any more suggestions?

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:10 pm
by rita
Simon B wrote:
if the droplinks are not lasting you may have other problems that are causing them to go early, like duff shockers, or worn/snapped antirollbar bushes/brackets etc
ARB bushes were done at the same time and I assume the shocks are OK.

Read about using Vectra ones before but a Bongo weighs a fair bit more than a Vectra, so didn't seem like a good idea!

Wasn't aware you could get drop links from Mazda dealers, would be the ideal solution but at £90 each I think the cost would be prohibitive.

Looks like the ones from the club shop are favourite so far.

Any more suggestions?
You never know .......

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-VECT ... 0753057225

Re: Recommend me some front drop links............

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:07 pm
by cheffy34
Nope thay are rubbish will prob last only 9 months.