Best Ball Joints for D30.
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JK Junkie
For my needs, driving style, tire size I went with Synergy about 15,000KM ago. No issues, great product, and bang for the buck as others noted.
For me as things go on my Jeep, I'm re-building better / stronger then OEM, but not over the top. I match my use and Jeep build to the parts I select.
For me as things go on my Jeep, I'm re-building better / stronger then OEM, but not over the top. I match my use and Jeep build to the parts I select.
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JK Enthusiast
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Got a part# for the NAPA Golds? After 80K miles, I should think about replacing them in the spring.
Dont need nothing spectacular or over the top strong, I've done a lot harder trails on less than I have now.
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Dont need nothing spectacular or over the top strong, I've done a lot harder trails on less than I have now.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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At first I saw the lifetime warranty on the AutoZone cheapos so I was like well why not? They lasted until I took them out on the trail and it was back to the death wobble every 1/2 mile. They're cheap for a reason, I got my money back but it wasn't worth putting them in and taking them out again. I couldn't see spending almost 600 on the Dynatrac's with all the great reviews on the Synergy's. So I've been running Synergy's for about 8 months now and have been more than pleased. They've been put to the test on the trails and are still going strong. Synergy is my vote.
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JK Junkie
napa joints are not cheap. They are very heavy duty. look alot like synergy/alloy units. they are made by dana/spicer to napa specs. Napa has a cheaper joint and I looked at both, the cheaper joint I would run from, the NAPA gold versions are just as good as the synergy/alloy setup.
Two different animals there!
Two different animals there!
#20
JK Enthusiast
I am running the Synergys and am happy with them. I am also running them with RCV axles with no issues. Synergy includes a flush zerk for the lower balljoints if you're running RCVs.