Need help identifying these control arms so i can refurbish them and replace the ball joints.

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dolly95

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Pulled off of an 05 liberty with a 3 inch lift. I can't seem to find a replacement ball joint and they have no markings.
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duderz7

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Likely an earlier version of jba, send them an email to see if they can help you out. They're very customer service oriented.
 

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If all else fails, a machine shop might be able to help you out.
 

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Likely an earlier version of jba, send them an email to see if they can help you out. They're very customer service oriented.
Look like current production. They use 1-ton chevy joints
Moog K-6292
 

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Look like current production. They use 1-ton chevy joints
Moog K-6292
They look just like RRO control arms too which also use the Moog K-6292 ball joint. Bottom line, you're probably safe going with Moog K-6292. If in doubt you could take one of the ball joints to your local Auto parts store and compare them alongside the Moogs if they have them in stock. My RRO arm on the passenger side was rubbing on the spring under some circumstances - I took a grinder to the protruding part of the ball joint - no more rubbing.
 

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I got that information from the guy that builds the arms so yeah, it's right
 
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