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![]() Can anyone tell me what model or year transit van im surposed to get the top ball joints from for the haynes roadster any info would b apreciated.also what type of material are the suspension bushes made from? i have bought polyurathane but have been told it to soft and difficult to machine.
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![]() Transit 190 mk3 drag links can be found on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Top-Ball-J...item5ae224b89f Polyurethane can be machined but you need to know how to shape the tool to cut it but then it's not a great finish,propbably easier in the long run just to buy the poly bushes.
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![]() odd i cross ref ed the part numbers in book and the only model i found as a match is a mk1 transit 65-78 (right hand thread end of drag link)
i think the only co. that makes them now is qh Last edited by baz-r : 30th October 2011 at 10:07 AM. Reason: add year of mk1 transit |
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![]() kiwilotus going by your name im thinking your in nz. add your location in your profile then it helps people know where you are in the world
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![]() It seems that not all drag links have the same length of thread, some not allowing enough thread inside the top arm when fitted with a lock nut ( there have been comments of approx 20mm inside the arm).
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