Description
Fits
Year | Make | Model | Ball Joints |
2003 - 2008 | Dodge Ram | 1500 4WD Mega Cab Only | Upper |
2003 - 2019 | Dodge Ram | 2500/3500 4WD | Upper |
2011 - 2019 | Dodge Ram | 2500HD/3500HD | Upper |
2010 - 2013 | Dodge Ram | 2500HD/3500HD 4WD | Lower |
Ball joints are crucial aftermarket parts, and you need top - quality ones. A faulty ball joint can strand you on the highway, trail, or drag strip. EMF specializes in ball joints, so you can trust these to keep you on the road!
Part Number: OS - 7467l - 7460 - KIT/ OS - 7467l.1 - 7460.1 - KIT (Oversized)
Features
- One single upper ball joint
- One single lower ball joint
- Installation nuts
- Installation washer & cup to protect the cap and ring during installation
- Instructions and an EMF sticker
- Housing Measurements:
- Stock factory upper ball joint size: 1.8975'
- EMF upper ball joint regular body size: 1.9' (+.001)
- Stock factory lower ball joint size: 1.8095'
- EMF lower ball joint regular body size: 1.8115' (+.001)
Installation
Notes
- Use regular body ball joints for 00 - 02 trucks only if you're sure they've never been changed from the original. Otherwise, use the oversized ones.
- Most customers with these trucks need the oversized ball joints due to the truck's age and likely multiple changes.
Warranty
- Lifetime warranty against material and manufacturing defects. Contact EMF directly to determine the fault cause and get warranty service.
- The warranty doesn't cover breakage from misuse, improper installation, or other vehicle component failures.
- EMF ball joints are rebuildable, and normal wear of internal races and pins isn't covered unless it's due to a manufacturing defect. Regular maintenance like greasing at every oil change and tightening the cap or ring as needed can extend the product life.
Videos


These ball joints are designed for specific Dodge Ram models from 2003 - 2019. To install them, just click the provided link for instructions. When using these ball joints, for 00 - 02 trucks, make sure they've never had the ball joints changed before using the regular body ones; otherwise, go for the oversized. Most trucks of this type usually need the oversized due to age and possible previous changes. For maintenance, grease the ball joints at every oil change and tighten the cap or ring as needed. The ball joints come with a lifetime warranty against material and manufacturing defects. But if the damage is caused by misuse, improper installation, or other vehicle component failures, it's not covered. Also, normal wear of internal races and pins isn't covered unless there's a manufacturing defect.