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Jelwell1982

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1985 CJ-7 stripped, stolen recovery...
partial 4.2L 258ci
1990 Ford Bronco 5.8L
Just curious to know who are you favorite parts suppliers?
I guess we can break it down into:
Performance?
Restoration?
Aftermarket?
2 that I have been impressed with only are ACME and Morris 4x4.

Oh lets add
cheapest?
Best quality?

I guess we can go on forever with this list....
 
acme and quadratec are basically the same company. that said i just shop around for who has the best deal on what i need. now for basic auto parts tune-up, brakes, etc. i only use advance auto parts, simple because i know everyone in there and they know their stuff pretty well.
 
Performance : Summit Racing

Restoration Bodywise : Classic enterprises.

Aftermarket : Morris 4x4 and 4wd hardware

Cheapest : All different for different parts The two above are usually good.

Best Quality : Summit for performance , the others pretty much carry alot of the same stuff.
 
Performance : Summit Racing

Restoration Bodywise : Classic enterprises.

Aftermarket : Morris 4x4 and 4wd hardware

Cheapest : All different for different parts The two above are usually good.

Best Quality : Summit for performance , the others pretty much carry alot of the same stuff.
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plus Napa, they get me a lot of stuff the others kinda just seem to never be able to find. Such as the GM caliber mounting bolts I needed last week. No one else even knew where to start.
 
Kinda the same as above, but I'll add Jegs they have everything summit has and sometimes are a buck or two cheaper.
I'm not a fan of 4wd or there sister 4wheel parts, I do use Tellico4x4 alot.
 
Interested in why your not happy with 4wd. They are based in Ohio right? I dont care for Quadratec alot and their based in Pa. Jegs is another good selection. Never dealt with Tellico 4x4. Hmmm.
Kinda the same as above, but I'll add Jegs they have everything summit has and sometimes are a buck or two cheaper.
I'm not a fan of 4wd or there sister 4wheel parts, I do use Tellico4x4 alot.
 
i had good luck with 4wd,, but i drove to their store over in Columbiana. i also had good luck with quadratec, but that was ordering for a tj. I have yet to make any online purchases for my cj :(
 
My fault. You can get that really cool foot peg for the lower door mount so you can get a breeze to your man area while wearing shorts. :D
wait, are you saying that chrome mirrors and seat covers are not real parts????:cool:
 
Interested in why your not happy with 4wd. They are based in Ohio right? I dont care for Quadratec alot and their based in Pa. Jegs is another good selection. Never dealt with Tellico 4x4. Hmmm.

I don't really like to bash anyone so lets just say I've had some really bad luck with them 2 different times and 4wp one time. So bad I'll never use either of them again.
Back before 4wp bought them out I used 4wd alot with no problems.
 
wait, are you saying that chrome tube bumpers and tie died seat covers with happy faces are not real parts????:cool:
fixed it for you

I find Quadratec does not have very much for CJs, They are more about tjs and JKs, which is not a bad thing, I just want a catalog as big as theirs for 71 and earlier Jeeps, wife would not get me out of the bathroom for a week.
 
The merger couldve been part of the problem. I remember hearing others complain about that. Seems like your 4wd hardware is my Quadratec.
Back before 4wp bought them out I used 4wd alot with no problems.
 
Thanks for the edit Baja, that was another major part that I really had to decide if it would withstand the abuse :D, living just a few minutes from 4wp, I have heard numerous horror stories about them. I bought a set of shocks for my Silverado, the rears they had in stock, no issues, the front they had to ship to me from another store, again, not a big deal. I go to install them, and the incorret nut was in there for the shock, I had to go to Sears to get the correct nut, b/c that was the manufacturer, and they wouldn't do anything. Something as small as that, they won't get my repeat business.
 

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