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Hey All, am restoring a 1987 Ranger 2.9L 4 X 4. Have lots of questions and not much experience working on trucks. Will be redoing breaks and ball joints in the next couple of weeks.

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Welcome! Those 2.9's were awesome.
 
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Thanks for the quick responses. I'm not sure how to get around on the site. Wanting information on how to do the upper and lower ball joints. Any suggestions on where to start?
 
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Check this out:
http://(https://www.ranger-forums.co...splay.php?f=43
Thats the how-to threads, just click one of the four main threads to be taken to a sub section.
However, i checked. There isn't one on Ball joints. However I as well as many other members are Mechanics and have done these things before, why don't you create a new thread asking for help with the Ball Joints?
 
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I guess I'm sure how to start a thread. Where should I go?
 
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What kind of thread are you trying to start? Just put it in the appropriate section.
 
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I would like to get some step by steps on upper and lower ball joint removal and replacement. I'm totally new with 4X4s. Fact is I can't seem to figure out how to start a thread. Thanks!
 
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All your needs can be answered by clicking on my sig. Click on that Things To Do picture and it will link you where you need to go. Or just click here and it will answer your questions!

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