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I know! AMC 20 one piece again....

I know! AMC 20 one piece again....

danray48

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I know this has been beat to death probably, and I've done a lot of research and maybe too much, but I'm still kicking around which 0ne piece axels to buy. All the brands leave me doubt. Superior....forget em, notta gonna get em!! period. Omix...what the heck is a WT Green bearing?....I live 10 mins from the Timken Co. Some offer inner and outer seals...some don't. Moser was my best choice, but no seals offered, and I hope I can understand their directions. Seals are cheap, so why not throw them in since I'm in there and I wont have to order them separate. Don't know about Yukon, but Morris 4x4 thinks they're great according to the price. G2 was cheap, but I don't like cheap, it scares me. There was a couple more on 4WD that to me didn't make the grade. So guys and gals I need help from you. Tell what you think before I go nuts......Thanks........:eek:
 
Moser. I bought mine in 1996, put 80,000 miles on them and now have a warmed over v8 stressing them out. They last and are strong as hell period.
 
Yup, Moser for sure. I don't run em but a couple of friends do and have never had a problem with them.
 
I run Moser,too. Unless they have changed, when you buy the axles they came with bearings and seals. Other wise you can buy from Moser through 4 Wheel Drive Hardware and 4 Wheel Parts, a kit that has the bearings and seals for one axle end. I keep a couple of the kits on hand.
 
Moser; just look at how long they've been in business, their doing something right.
 
I have install'd many sets of Mosers for friends.
They are still run'n them many years later.
Go with the Moser!
LG
 
I've had my Mosers for over 20 years. Can't say how many miles but no problems yet. I just got a rebuild kit for mine when I had a locker and pinion bearing installed and it had the seals in it. Here's Mosers full axle kit and it has the seals in it too.
Moser Engineering - Part # CJL - Moser one-piece Jeep Axle Kit - Fits1982-86 CJ7 - 1982-1986 CJ-7 - JEEP AXLES - Axles - Stock Application
jeepaxlekitweb360x360_1_1.jpg
 
I've had my Mosers for over 20 years. Can't say how many miles but no problems yet. I just got a rebuild kit for mine when I had a locker and pinion bearing installed and it had the seals in it. Here's Mosers full axle kit and it has the seals in it too.
Moser Engineering - Part # CJL - Moser one-piece Jeep Axle Kit - Fits1982-86 CJ7 - 1982-1986 CJ-7 - JEEP AXLES - Axles - Stock Application
jeepaxlekitweb360x360_1_1.jpg

Thanks Pa and the rest. I just didn't see them mention the seals when I was reading about them. My mind is made up and I'm not going to worry about it anymore. I'm going with Mosers. I also read on here or another site about adding grease fittings on the axels with a plug on the bottom to keep them greased so I'm going to look that back up and see about doing that also. My old bearings had no grease on them, but seems to be getting some lube from the axel.
 

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