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Well as Mr tracy said here I have B.D’s and stock options. I don’t plan on doing any serious wheeling so I’m going stock. I’m looking at Anchor, Westar and Omix-Ada’s since they are in my price ranges. Any other recommendations that aren’t unreasonably priced ?
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Brown Dog or whatever cheap OEM ones. Anything from Crown/Quadratec is great.
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Well then with that I’m getting Westars... They’re $9.88 each
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Sell it to david for the lulz
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I like it too much... Maybe in 3-5 months when I’m bored or tired of wrenching on it.
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Omix-Ada is the standard for Jeep parts as far as I’m concerned, except for Spicer 18 intermediate shafts. Because those are garbage.
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Can’t beat that.
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I use the Rusty’s mounts. Fairly cheap and they use leaf spring bushings which proceed a lot more rubber than the stock mounts.
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David is right the Brown Dogs are the best. If they’re too much just Rock Auto it.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000C976EW/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I went with the M.O.R.E bomb proof kit when I had my YJ. Little stiffer than stock.
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I think I’ve got the anchors in my truck. They aren’t terrible but they aren’t amazing either. They’re about three years old now, maybe 20,000 miles?