Just pass another MOT.
Bloke has advised to change my drop links as the rubbers are starting to perish but not letting dirt in.
So should I just buy these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BONGO-2-5TD-F ... 231375b4f7
I do less than 3000 miles a year in it.
From memory one from another vehicle fits or am I dreaming?
Drop link thingys
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- Simon Jones
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Re: Drop link thingys
Depends. I think you may be referring to the Vectra ones that fit the rear. Do you need front or rear? As mentioned on several recent posts, its not so much the joints that fail but the rubber boots, sometimes after a matter weeks of normal use due to inferior quality rubber. You pretty much get what you pay for, so £13.39 inc postage for the pair would say to me: buy cheap / buy twice.
Re: Drop link thingys
Thanks its fronts
So how do I tell a good one from a bad?
So how do I tell a good one from a bad?
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Re: Drop link thingys
The club shop sells 2 types: http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/mercha ... suspension
£21 (looks to be each) or £89 (for the pair). The latter are Blueprint so are much better quality.
£21 (looks to be each) or £89 (for the pair). The latter are Blueprint so are much better quality.
Re: Drop link thingys
I can recommend these...4 years warranty
PS the Vectra links only fit the front.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BONGO-2-5TD-F ... 23120e6c43
PS the Vectra links only fit the front.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BONGO-2-5TD-F ... 23120e6c43