Ball joints and u-joints - I'm replacing all of them on my million-mile XJ and the first place I looked was AZ but then I looked at NAPA and before I open up my wallet, I'd like some opinions
Considering this trail beast will see most of its time on the street with occasional off-roading on "easy" trails, do you think AZ parts are OK, or would you go with NAPA or would you do something else? (and when I say AZ, I don't mean the $9, 2-year warranty stuff)
And I'm pretty sure I asked this before (on the old forum) but u-joints with grease fittings vs sealed..... what's a better u-joint and why?
Don't Bogart that joint my friend
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Re: Don't Bogart that joint my friend
The AZ lifetime joints are fine for how you plan to use the XJ.
Moog joints are great but $$$$$$ $100+ to do one side of the axle vs. $70-$75 for the AZ's.
You're right about the $9 jobs!!!!!!!! They last one and a half long days of wheeling and 5.5K highway miles!
Sealed joints are a little stronger due to not being drilled for a zirk fitting.
Greaseable joints are nice because you can re-grease the joint to flush out water and crap after being in that mud hole.
As to which is better, you're back into the world of "BFG vs. Interco", auto vs. stick shift, Jeep vs. Chevy vs. Dodge vs. Ford
I've run both types, and they all seem to last about the same amount of time. But like the ball joints, stay clear of the $5.00 specials!
Moog joints are great but $$$$$$ $100+ to do one side of the axle vs. $70-$75 for the AZ's.
You're right about the $9 jobs!!!!!!!! They last one and a half long days of wheeling and 5.5K highway miles!
Sealed joints are a little stronger due to not being drilled for a zirk fitting.
Greaseable joints are nice because you can re-grease the joint to flush out water and crap after being in that mud hole.
As to which is better, you're back into the world of "BFG vs. Interco", auto vs. stick shift, Jeep vs. Chevy vs. Dodge vs. Ford
I've run both types, and they all seem to last about the same amount of time. But like the ball joints, stay clear of the $5.00 specials!
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Re: Don't Bogart that joint my friend
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Re: Don't Bogart that joint my friend
Carl : My 2 cents ! By the greasable and keep em greased my friend ! FjR68