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Stock cam options

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The stock cam at Mopar Parts online is just under $200. A Melling (MC1377) is $140 at AutoZone. I don't mind spending the extra money if the quality justifies it. Comments? Other options?
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Post by IH 392 »

I bought the Melling "MC1376" for my Jeep from YoRiely's, you will NEVER convince me that the cam in that box isn't an OEM cam!?
Only issue I see is that you're referencing Vatozone?, those guys are IDIOTS!
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Re: Stock cam options

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Jeep does not grind their own cams. I see no reason why the Melling MC1377 is different from the Jeep one.
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