Thx - well here's the story. I had insanely deep grooves on the ears from the brake pads. I have done a little bit of welding but don't have a welder. Since it wasn't super basic (steel to cast) for me at least, I found a shop that would do it for a hundred bucks, and said fine. I explained in excruciating detail what I needed done, and the guy told me he had done it on jeeps before himself, and I gave him a printout of the entire photo writeup on the topic found here on

. It's even a 4x4 specialist shop, lifted jeeps in the yard. He puts it back together, says everything went perfect, and I'm on my way.
2 weeks later my caliper locks up AGAIN. I limp it home, pull the wheels and it really looks like he ground off like 1/8" of the bevel on the slide. He denies it but I can see that it's ground down. It's not really fixable at this point. Obviously I'm pissed.
In any case, repair doesn't seem to be an option. I'm looking, but most junkyards around here (CA) are rare and overpriced (like everything else) and finding a jeep without any similar damage will likely be more work that just getting new knuckles. Anyone know offhand what years of XJ's will work my 1991? Or any other Jeep models swap out ok?
So that is where I am at. So how do the crown ones compare to the MOPAR. The price difference is substantial (120ea. vs 220 ea.) If I'm paying 220 is there a better aftermarket solution. Ball joints too?
Why do I ever let anyone unknown touch my jeep. Lesson learned. If I knew I was going to go through this I would have just bought a damn welder and done it myself. But I may as well do it right at this point with ball joints and get it all cleared up now.
So any info, keep it coming. My Heep is sidelined and it sucks.
thx-