In that application I would say as long as they are a greasable joint the
cheapo one should be just fine.  You aren't running big tires or a locking
differential in the front are you?

Mike
On Nov 4, 2012 3:24 PM, "Brian Toscano" <brian.tosc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Anyone have experience with AutoZone u-joints?
>
> The front left axle joint was failing on mine.  Searching AZ, Advance,
> O'Reilly's, CarQuest, and NAPA I could not find one that listed a Spicer
> (what the Jeep came with from the factory).  I could have bought one from
> the dealer ($60-70) or online ($40) or I could have bought a McParts joints
> for $9-20.
>
> I opted for an AutoZone u-joint since I was also going to do use one of
> their 36 mm sockets to do the job.
>
> R&R was pretty much what I expected.  A big heavy hammer and sockets got it
> done.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
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