Hi, can anyone confirm for me what length the front droplinks for the mk1B should be? I bought some off ebay but I'm not entirely sure I've been sent the rear's and my car is going to the garage tomorrow for work to be done.
Mine measure 20.5 cm for the actual tube between the links.
Thanks
Sounds about right, fronts should be about 240mm between the two mounting points with both mounting points facing the same way. Rears are either 180mm (mk1a) or 152mm (mk1b) with the mounting points 180 opposed to each other.
The ebay droplinks are not that great in terms of quality. Expect them to start knocking in no time at all. When you get around to replacing them again in a few months, don't skimp, get Toyota ones - it will be cheaper and easier in the long run
Toyota are £80-£90 each last time i checked! Just use ford focus ones, less than £10 each and i have had no problems with them, for that price you could replace the droplinks 8 or 9 times compared to genuine Toyota ones.... no contest.
PW@Woodsport wrote:Toyota are £80-£90 each last time i checked! Just use ford focus ones, less than £10 each and i have had no problems with them, for that price you could replace the droplinks 8 or 9 times compared to genuine Toyota ones.... no contest.
Any particular year/model of Focus droplinks to use?
elbon50 wrote:Would there be an advantage in using rose jointed drop links ?
Peter
Not really because once they grit in them they won't last long.
The OEM ones are best but most won't buy them as they are around £50 each.
Yes, 50 hard earned quids a pop is very steep but thats Mr T for you eh ?
For the relatively small amount of use my car gets at the mo am tempted to try rose joints
Stubborrn as usual
Having said that though, my car has only done 59K from new & has original drop links which still seem good
Peter
elbon50 wrote:
Yes, 50 hard earned quids a pop is very steep but thats Mr T for you eh ?
Well, fit and forget pretty much. Think my new Toyota ones were used on all three of my MK1's over a 5 year period! Not too bad value when you look at it that way.
pk_090 wrote:Any alternatives for track rods? Mine have only very slight ply but still.
Alex
Track rod ends ?
Boondougal had some off eBay but they sent wrong ones
We thought they were Mk2 in Mark1 boxes
IIRC he got some from his local Factor in the end
Peter
Jimbo_Jet wrote:Are adjustable drop links available for the AW11 from somewhere or did I imagine that? If so think I'd like to get some!
Whiteline do some, they arn't cheap though!
I have a set and they look the buisness, just make sure you get dust boots for any rod end type ones and even then they may fail prematurely with road use.