U-bolts

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Tried searching but to no avail.

Basically I am looking to see who has the best yet least expensive (cheapest) u-bolts. I know that alot of I vendors price match, etc. But I just do not have the cash to pay alot (and do they price match over brand if they are generic?). I think b/f I was quoted $75 or $100 for a set of 4? I need them for both axles.

Saw that rocky mountain cruisers has some Rancho's for $65, but I want something I wont have to replace. (Are these worth a crap?) I know that most suppliers dont put brand names down.

Can anyone help shed some light on a poor guy? :)
 
Man a fre has the cheapest that I have found
And they're good quality. I got a set with my add-a leafs, and I got another set with their u-bolt flip kit. No complaints.

You should try a local spring shop in your area, if you got one, they might be able to set you up, and sometimes cheaper. I try to go local, even if it costs a bit more...

nial
 
Are there any brands I should steer clear of and if I go local what dimensions do I tell them?

I saw the U-bolt flip kits on Man-a-Fre and they look nice, but $ wise I cant swing that at all, I am trying to scrape $ together to get my lift on. (Had the springs and Shackles over a year!) 1 income and 1 kid and another on the way doesnt help the cruiser buget (what cruiser buget, that left with our first little girl :) ) So trying to get it on.
 
I did not like man-a-fres at all. nope not at all. bent all up and rusted beyond belief. I took them off and junked them. I run the CCOT brand that has not rusted or bent yet....just my 2 cents.
 
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