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I'm new to Jeep KJ shopping. What are some good, reliable websites to buy aftermarket Jeep stuff of all kinds?

I've seen Summit Racing mentioned. What are some others? Thanks!
 

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Wyckoff Auto Parts & Accessories, WAPANJ.com , Have used them several times.
Ericautoparts.com easy to deal with
Jeepin by Al .com good stuff
Boulderbars.com easy to deal with
Morris4x4.com easy also
Undercoverfabworks.com good too
these are but a few

Forgot Rockauto.com
 
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From recent experience I can tell you to avoid 4wheelparts.com.
I went to order the 2.5" Daystar lift kit from them, and only during check-out did I discover they were going to nail me with a $126.00 shipping fee.
I canceled out of that and went to my4by.com, same price for the kit, and only $16.00 for shipping.
 

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Eric Auto parts has built a great rep here and is very willing to work with you to get what you need.

www.trailquest.com has been good to me and was one of the first to get 4.10 D30a gears and not **** us for them.
 

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Thanks a lot guys! I want to start small and get probably a Magnaflow muffler for my jeep. I would like to lift it later, when I get the funds one day.

The whole Magnaflow kit, just looking around, is around $550. Would I be fine to just go to a shop, get a specific muffler, and have it welded in? Or am I better off with the bolt in kit?
 

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Thanks a lot guys! I want to start small and get probably a Magnaflow muffler for my jeep. I would like to lift it later, when I get the funds one day.

The whole Magnaflow kit, just looking around, is around $550. Would I be fine to just go to a shop, get a specific muffler, and have it welded in? Or am I better off with the bolt in kit?

I just spliced a muffler into the stock pipeing.
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Not the cleanest install,maybe $40 in parts,hour in time.Should have measured first,but got away with all off the shelf parts.
 

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I did pretty much what Ridenby did, but I installed a Thrush universal high performance muffler with 2 1/4" pipe fittings. The Thrush muffler is shorter than the stock muffler so I made up the difference with a piece of extension pipe, three clamps, and done.
The Thrush gives you a nice modest rumble without sounding like a chain saw going down the road, and will pass most all state inspections......
 

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I just spliced a muffler into the stock pipeing.
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Not the cleanest install,maybe $40 in parts,hour in time.Should have measured first,but got away with all off the shelf parts.

That's the first glass pack I have noticed on a KJ.... How do you like it? Is it ratty sounding?
 
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