I would say who makes the coax is far more important than what type it is, most is cheap chinese imported cable and copper content is low, RG58a/u is no longer a mil spec, Rg 58C/U with tinned conductors replaced it years ago and since then all RG58 type cables have come under the M17/28 standard, look for RG58c/u with a Mil-C-17 F or G stamp or M17/28 stamp, that way you can be sure its mil spec, any letters before Mil-c-17f are older and been lying about a while so have probably passed their shelf life.
Rg8x I wouldn't give the time of day too, its not mil spec and if it ain't good enough for uncle sam it ain't good enough for my radio.
I use either 100m of CRT France RG58 C/U with M17/28 stamp (exact same cable found on Sirio mag bases) and Mil-C-17f stamp or 2x100m (328 ft) military surplus ITC/BELDEN RG223 with a M17/84 stamp that is genuine and cost me a 1/4 of the retail price of £300 on e bay.
Rg223 is a RG58 cable that has silver plated conductor and dual silver plated braids, If it wasn't for getting them cheap I wouldn't have bothered as RG58c/u is plenty sufficient, but some things are too good to let go, inferior stuff sells here for £2 a metre,
I also have URM67, a British Standard RG213/U Equivalent made by Uni Radio, now Webro if I'm not mistaken.
If it doesn't have the proper stamps on it and if it says RG58 "type" or any other rg type its not real mil spec,avoid it .Guarantees good quality conductors and shielding.Proper Mil Spec is the way to go, if its good enough for your military its good enough for your CB
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Times Microwave LMR range or SSB electronics Aircell/Ecoflex ranges are good too, but not necessary for a 20ft run, its doubtful if you or anyone on receiving end will notice a difference, make sure you use a good antenna, that is the key to success, add mil spec coax and proper amphenol plugs or ps gland alternatives if your not confident of soldering braid, you won't go far wrong.SSB electronics do high quality ps gland plugs too.
Good quality coax,plugs, and good soldering (not as easy as many think, preparation is essential,especially on Nickel plated plugs, pretinning conductors is essential for a good joint) and a damn good antenna are the path to consistent success.