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Lower ball joints on 3" drop beams

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vanillagorilla250

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I've got an 83 Ranger that I recently put a 3/4 drop kit on. I was told that the maker of the beams that I purchased was Rancho... I was skeptical at first that they were even drop beams until I got to look at them... Anyway, I'm not sure of the manufacturer so I can't really look up any information on my issue. The factory lower ball joints are not deep enough to get a snap ring on when I have them pressed into place. The area they press into is about a 1/4" thicker than stock. Can anyone tell me if they make a special lower ball joint for this setup or am I just supposed to run it with only a snap ring on the top ball joint? I can post pictures later today when I get home as I am at work right now...
 
So, I guess I cannot post attachments... Really didn't do me any good to take all those pictures then...
 
Set up a Photobucket or Imageshack account, then upload your photos there. You'll be able to post them here using the
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These are all the pictures I took the other day. The top and bottom ball joints both have the same size seat area, so I just used the same ball joint for comparison. I can get a snap ring around the top ball joint but, as you can see, the ball joint doesn't fully come through the beam on the bottom. It's actually the exact same size. I've been looking at a lot of different drop beams and it appears to me that they all have a thicker area where the bottom ball joint presses in. They all seem to say to use the OEM ball joints. So, I guess my question is can I run my truck with a snap ring only on the top ball joint?

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I would say you should be fine. It is a press fit, and all the weight of the vehicle will be forcing upwards, keeping it in the beam. Its not like you're jumping this thing.
 
that's what I figured... I just wanted a second opinion before I went ahead with it... I'll get more pix once I get the suspension fully dropped...
 
Those beams are most likely DJM if they are the round ones. Not Rancho. Rancho makes lifted stuff.
 
My 90 Ranger only has one balljoint that has a c clip.. Don't remember if it is top or bottom though.. It is a completly different I Beam setup..... compare the way it is set up from the Factory beams and judge what to do from that....
 
Those beams are most likely DJM if they are the round ones. Not Rancho. Rancho makes lifted stuff.

Those don't look like DJM beams to me... unless they are really old like before the dream beams... no offence but those almost look home made....
 
They've got a part number stamped into them somewhere. They were bright red just like Rancho stuff is when I got them. I painted them black b/c they've been moved around the garage so much. They look to be really good quality. Stout as hell. I'll post any info I find.
 
They've got a part number stamped into them somewhere. They were bright red just like Rancho stuff is when I got them. I painted them black b/c they've been moved around the garage so much. They look to be really good quality. Stout as hell. I'll post any info I find.

Here is the DJMs on my Ranger.. Looking at them you will see why I don't think they are DJMs unless they are an old version.. To my knowledge the first ibeams were boxed welded... I'd love to know what kind yours are too..

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Well, I looked all over them as best as I could... I only found one stamping of about 6 numbers. After the third time I hit my head on the same damn bolt... I didnt care anymore! I know they're not homemade, I just wonder if they weren't like an experimental set from somewhere. U can tell that they are drop beams and they are very stout. If I ever come up with any more concrete info I'll post it as soon as I can... I'll get some more pix up later today, too...
 
Y is my truck so "toe out" now that its dropped? Is that something that I just need to correct in the alignment process?
 

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