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Old 05-13-08, 06:38 AM   #1
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Anyone seen these "Johnny Joint" type rod ends?

Got the most recent Speedway Motors catalog, and saw these in the back in the truck section. At $39.00 each they seem frighteningly cheap. On the other hand, QA1 makes pretty decent stuff. Anyone have an opinion?


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Johnny Joints are about $39.00 as well.

the speedway ones are not even a real pic. That seems odd to me. But I have a bunch of parts from them and they have all worked well..


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Yeah- the pic is computer generated in some way.

I thought Johnny Joints were something like $65-$75. My bad.


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Poly Performance Inc.*::*Suspension Joints*::*Johnny Joints*::*Forged Johnny Joints® - JK Synergy Suspension Systems, Fox Racing Shox, Beard, CTM, Johnny Joints®, Currie Enterprises, Edelbrock, Total Chaos, Ramsey Winch, Walker Evans, Wilwood, Master

$44 from Poly Performance. And I bet they could be had cheaper elsewhere...


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I'd pay the extra $5 even though I could pick them up local.


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johnny joints!

The Original Johnny Joints are the way to go, Currie has them for $39.95 and they are a completely forged, one piece rebuildable unit.Just stay away from the welded ones.


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I paid $40 each for mine direct from currie...



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For what its worth: My buddy just finished his mini-truck 4-link using these joints and now swears by them.


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I'd pay the extra $5 even though I could pick them up local.
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Ha, you made a funny!

um.... I don't get it.


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I paid $40 each for mine direct from currie...

WWWOOOWWW.

tHEY ARE COOL. aRe they 1.25"?


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um.... I don't get it.
There are a number of people, myself included, who won't EVER buy anything from TG, at any price.


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and why is that champ?


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I'll send you a PM rather than let a Tech thread get real Chatty.


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tHEY ARE COOL. aRe they 1.25"?
nope, they're the big guys, 2.5".


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nope, they're the big guys, 2.5".
Thought you get 'em for more than 40 bucks .. ?


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so the 2.5" JJ have 2.5" thread dia?


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no,

1.25" shaft diameter.


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correct, 2.5" joint = 1 1/4-12 thread

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I haven't seen them in person yet but will be ordering next week
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hey guys I recieved my above mntioned pm, and I am reading this thread but at the end of the day isn't it all about quality?

What is the difference between the 4 or so joints mentioned aboved?

Quality? materials?


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What is the range of movement that is available with the currie Johnny Joint?


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hey guys I recieved my above mntioned pm, and I am reading this thread but at the end of the day isn't it all about quality?
Quality is a good thing. There are other aspects to consider tho..

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What is the difference between the 4 or so joints mentioned aboved?

Quality? materials?
only 2 joints mentioned above.
The QA1 joints that I have no info about. And the lack of an actual picture does not make me feel good. But, I run QA joints on my 40 and they make good stuff...

Currie's Johnny Joints. (which Currie, Poly, MAD 4x4, TG and lots of others sell)
Good stuff. I am running one at the axle end of a wishbone 3 link on Bob. They are nice units. I do like the RE joints better just because of the threaded side. But I do not believe they make a forged, threaded end. Weld on only.. Which works just fine. I have 7 of them on my 40. Nice and easy to tighten over time...


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I see there you said nice and easy to tighten up.

So the first joint has a circlip holding it together, does that mean once they wear out alittle the joint needs to be renewed whereas the adjustable ones can be tightened?


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Currie makes washers tat are different thicknesses to make up for adjustments.

I prefer the RE threaded units..


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Currie makes washers tat are different thicknesses to make up for adjustments.

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