Mk1 Cortina Lower Ball Joints

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Anyone know a decent supplier of Cortina Mk1 ball joints or repair kits?
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I would always try purchasing in the States first. Ken at Dave Bean or ebay. Yesterford, Au has kits @ $75AU ea. Newfordspares: Ball joint set 204 pds.
Graeme at EnFord spares NZ. Prices vary considerably.
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peteleo wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:20 pm I would always try purchasing in the States first. Ken at Dave Bean or ebay. Yesterford, Au has kits @ $75AU ea. Newfordspares: Ball joint set 204 pds.
Graeme at EnFord spares NZ. Prices vary considerably.
Thank you. I did a bit of looking on the internet and did see a fair range of prices, I didn't think of Dave Bean though, I wonder if he stocks such a thing?
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I got mine from MK1 Cortina owners club.
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I have bought stuff from Graeme and Yesterford. Both were good.
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1970 cortina GT wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 12:33 pm I got mine from MK1 Cortina owners club.
So did you have to join the club or do they sell to anyone? I don't actually have a Mk1 Cortina , just the struts and track arms. I might experiment with them on the front of a 100e Anglia.
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zephyrgary wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 1:32 pm I have bought stuff from Graeme and Yesterford. Both were good.
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I do see that they have them, I may just need the kits but I have to disassemble and wash the bits first before I know.
Ball Joint - Lower Assembly (Steering Arm) each $145.00 ——
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So did you have to join the club or do they sell to anyone? I don't actually have a Mk1 Cortina , just the struts and track arms. I might experiment with them on the front of a 100e Anglia.
Brett. You have to be a member but if you need them I could always order them and get them sent to you. Let me know, won't be a problem.
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Just checked Brett 21.60 GBP plus shipping and that's for a pair. That's for tie rod ends. Bottom ball joint kits 53.40 GBP. Not sure which one's you're after.
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It is actually the main ball joint at the base of the strut, it is incorporated with the steering arm as in the photos.Image
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The thing with the Mk1 Cortina strut is that it is different from the Mk2 as well as the 105e and 100e otherwise I could just use the track arm/ball joint assembly from one of the Non-Mk1 cars depending on the camber I am looking for.Image
I already have a good setup on one of my 100e vehicles using Mk2 Cortina struts and 100e arms but that took these top mounts with a lot of offset to compensate for the 9 degree Mk2 spindle angle.Image
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Anyway, too much info but you get the idea.
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Ok so they're 53.40 or 54.60 for the Lotus ones from the club. Nice pictures.
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1970 cortina GT wrote: Tue Oct 20, 2020 2:52 pm Ok so they're 53.40 or 54.60 for the Lotus ones from the club. Nice pictures.
I was looking on their website and they do have a lot of good spares to offer, there are a number of things there that I might find myself needing in time. These are the actual NON Lotus kits that I will likely need if I go ahead with the strut rebuild.    Image                                                                           I might rebuild the ball joint assembly as well as the strut anyway, I would do it with these Burton coilover kits and a set of NOS Koni shocks that I have here. If I don't use them I may be able to sell them off?Image
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I might be in need of your assistance here.
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Sounds good, would be glad to assist, just let me know.
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1970 cortina GT wrote: Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:45 am Sounds good, would be glad to assist, just let me know.
Thank you, I will have a closer look at all the bits, could be some bushings needed too. I will be in touch.
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I sent you an email through this site but I am not confident it worked, did you get it?
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