Anyon recognize this UCA?

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whynot

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Been lurking here for awhile, but I'm a rare poster on any forum. Anyways, I bought this truck (2014) several months ago from a dealer, they bought it at auction, so I haven't been able to track down the previous owner. My UCA ball joints are shot, but I do not recognize the manufacture. I can't find any label on them. I'm trying to figure if I can press new bearings in before I tear them out, the measurement across the ball appears to be about 2", so I am at a loss. Thanks for any help anyone can give me!

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They look like Readylift's.
They pretty much stopped making products for Raptor's. There was a guy/shop on Facebook several months back that purchased all their left over stock by the pallets as was unloading stuff cheap.

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Money! Thanks brother, that was the closest match I could find too, but I was confused by an aftermarket part without the manufacture name emblazoned on it in a obvious spot. lol

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Anyone running these? I assume I can order a 1.5 uniball and swap.
 

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The top of the uniball doesn't look like theirs - protrudes too high with nut, etc.. The ReadyLift units have a debris cap usually. I picked up a pair CHEAP from the previously referred guy. Although, they may have multiple version.
 
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I think they made an earlier version before they went to the caps. I went ahead and ordered some FK bearings in the right diameter, I'll try and swap them when I am changing shocks out. I figure worse come to worse, I'll pick up a pair of stock UCAs to throw on until I can rebuild these mystery ones.
 

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I've got these same ones, I think they are ReadyLift. Seem pretty beefy.
 
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I've got these same ones, I think they are ReadyLift. Seem pretty beefy.

I ordered some new bearings that should be right based on my rough measurments and what little info readylift gave me. I'll let you know if they work in case you need to swap anytime. They did give me the contact info for the company that bought all of their Raptor stock, but I had already ordered the new uni-ball bearings. I'll contact the new guy if these don't work.
 

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I ordered some new bearings that should be right based on my rough measurments and what little info readylift gave me. I'll let you know if they work in case you need to swap anytime. They did give me the contact info for the company that bought all of their Raptor stock, but I had already ordered the new uni-ball bearings. I'll contact the new guy if these don't work.

Yeah I'd appreciate it. Can you PM me that contact info for the company that bought them?
 
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