Lower control arm identification

R49

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I too have an unidentified lower.

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They’re steel and have grease fittings.

Can’t find them anywhere on the inter web.
 
Rancho or Skyjacker. I forget which one came up with that garbage design.
 
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Rancho Rockcrawler arms. Uses proprietary bushings you will have to call Rancho directly and see if they are still available Bushing kit was PN 860218.
 
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OK, my turn. I need to rebuild the "Johny joint" ends on these but figuring out who made them (for sure) has been not possible.
If there is a way to measure them to identify, I am totally game for that.

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Хорошо, моя очередь. Необходимость восстановления концы "Джони Джойнт" на них, но прибыл, кто их сделал (наверняка), не представляется возможным.
Если есть возможность их возникновения, я полностью готов к этому.

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OK, my turn. I need to rebuild the "Johny joint" ends on these but figuring out who made them (for sure) has been not possible.
If there is a way to measure them to identify, I am totally game for that.

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Identify them here.....
https://www.rockjock4x4.com/products/johnny-joints-rod-ends/johnny-joints-rebuild-kits

If you order them here and if they are wrong you can return them for up to 30 days....
https://www.amazon.com/RockJock-CE-9110RK-Johnny-Joint-Rebuild