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Old 06-26-2013, 04:01 PM
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So what's the rap on MOPAR? I just came from a Chevy truck so I usually dealt with GM parts. In short: ridiculously expensive and not the best of quality. Now that I'm in a JKU, I'd like to buy parts from MOPAR but also know there are a ton of quality aftermarket options as well. Any thoughts?
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Skip Mopar, it's half and half- some stuff is priced ok but most is over. Rugged ridge and smittybilt are popular choices but cheap.

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Rugged ridge is great so is or-fab. Most mopar stuff is way over priced. This site us great for researching new brands and ideas
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Mopar stuff is fine if you want to buy a replacement top like a hard top. Like a lift much better options like Rock Krawler or metalcloak. Just keep reading the info here lots of good stuff has helped me out.


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Originally Posted by TMO84
So what's the rap on MOPAR? I just came from a Chevy truck so I usually dealt with GM parts. In short: ridiculously expensive and not the best of quality. Now that I'm in a JKU, I'd like to buy parts from MOPAR but also know there are a ton of quality aftermarket options as well. Any thoughts?
The best advise like the others mentioned is to reaearch this forum before you do mods to learn from others experiences. Welcome to the forum.



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