1983 1997 ford ranger 4wd front suspension.
Ford ranger twin i beam suspension.
Rugged construction improved wheel alignment reduced tire wear and front end maintenance smoother ride.
It is similar in design to the tib twin i beam mentioned above except that the axle beams are larger and the drivers side beam has a differential mounted to it.
Quite a few four wheel drive ford trucks came with a twin traction beam design the ranger bronco explorer f 150 and f 250.
It is similar in design to the tib twin i beam mentioned above except that the axle beams are larger and the drivers side beam has a differential mounted to it.
Ford described it as.
Ford has long credited the twin i beam front suspension as the motivator behind the company s long success in selling light f series pickup trucks.
Below is the ttb twin traction beam front suspension used in the ford ranger from 1983 1997.
Ford s revolutionary new twin i beam suspension gives you two front axles two rugged i beam axles to share the abuse of the roughest going.
But that design is now dead and gone replaced by more conventional.
In 1965 ford introduced it s twin i beam front suspension.
The goal was to goal was to improve ride quality reduce tire wear and reduce front end maintenance.
The ttb came as either a dana 28 or dana 35.
Suspension lifts and wheel travel kits for 1965 1979 ford twin i beam two wheel drive trucks.
1983 1997 ford ranger 4wd front suspension.