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Old 12-19-2013, 08:27 PM
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Default Help with ball joints!

Hey y'all. Just got my 4" lift and 35" MTRs. The stock ball joint went out so now I need some heavy duty ones. Which ones are best for daily use? I don't get crazy with the off-roading, but occasionally hit the trails for some light muddin' and crawlin'. Help a Brotha out and give me your opinions which are good ball joints. Synergy? Moog? Alloy?
Old 12-19-2013, 08:30 PM
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Synergy or Alloy seem to be what everyone recommends. No experience from them but I'd choose Synergy if I was in need of new ball joints.
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Synergy are good I've been saying a lot of good reviews but they are pretty expensive
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More opinions in the thread below...

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modified-jk-tech-2/strongest-ball-joints-292447/

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Synergy

Alloy USA is a basic copy of it and a good choice as well...

I run synergy myself and install synergy exclusive but wouldn't lose sleep over using alloy usa
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I run synergy. Could not be happier. Best bang for the buck if your rig is mostly used as a daily driver.
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Synergy have a lot of good reviews, I went with the dynatrac pro steer ball joints. They are more expensive but should be bomb proof and last a really long time.
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Synergy here...very happy with them.
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Originally Posted by BRUT4CE
Synergy

Alloy USA is a basic copy of it and a good choice as well...

I run synergy myself and install synergy exclusive but wouldn't lose sleep over using alloy usa
im still hearing there both made by omi-hda? My alloys mcame in a omix-hda box. Anyone know if this is true?
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Maybe try some CROWN HD balljoints they are identical to the synergy's but are half the price!


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