anybody on here know if there are any other droplinks front & rear that will replace the mazda bongo ones, there are loads of car/van makes ,cannot belive that you have to purchase specific mazda ones & pay a premium price for them, had a quick look and they look sim to rover ones ,I intend to get 1 of them of and compaire,but my guess is there is a alternative replacement for them its just finding the right make & model of van or car
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Vectra ones are a straight fit & half the price but many have found the don't seem to last very long.
Probably because they're not designed to soak the clonks on a two tonne van.
Probably because they're not designed to soak the clonks on a two tonne van.
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vectra ones are the same physical size,but are not man enough in build quality to stand the bongo 's weight.
ian at the bongo shop does a reasonable priced copy part,that has the ness quality for a bongo.
lots of discusion on here about the subject.
look in the search tab for a link by missfixit70,that will give you some usefull info.
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ian at the bongo shop does a reasonable priced copy part,that has the ness quality for a bongo.
lots of discusion on here about the subject.
look in the search tab for a link by missfixit70,that will give you some usefull info.
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This one? - just updated
For lotsa compatible parts, there's always the compatible parts list at the top of techie
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=14881
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See this long thread http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=37754
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My Vectra ones are 3yrs old and going strong 
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Cheers John, was sure I'd put that link in my postfrancophile1947 wrote:See this long thread http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=37754
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have checked the links (to posts) given, noticed there were some ford galaxy ones that would do, Pearl PLB601, problem is when I went to the local car acc shop, gave the number came back blank,showed me a pic of the galaxy droplinks nothing like the bongo ones so have I missed something ? what year of ford Galaxy/type,nearest match to the bongo rear droplinks I could see was the rover 800 ones although they are a little (well a lot) shorter, is that gonna cause problems if /when fitted?
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