Bob requested in my "Searching for Used 4 bolt Ball Joints" thread that I post pics of the Dennis Carpenter (DC) tanged ball joint to show how the castle nut looks installed.
People ask what tanged means. Tanged means that upper portion of the BJ has 4 fingers that are subsequently bent over the lower portion of the BJ and dust boot holder. These are easily visible even when installed in the car (if you are looking for them). Original Ford BJs have the tangs. The concours accepted Moog BJ does not.
The DC BJ while having the correct 4 tang look has a slightly shorter stud.
As I've noted previously the issue, for concours, is does the shorter length of the DC stud portion that goes through spindle look better or worse than the lack of tangs on the more common Moog BJ?
Here is a pic of a stripped down Ford BJ showing just the [upper] ball and the stud. The measurement is from the face of the spindle to the center of the cotter pin hole.
A tall Ford castle nut and DC supplied nut is shown.
The tall castle nut on the Ford BJ stud, installed.
The DC BJ showing its cotter pin location.
The DC BJ shown with the short castle nut, installed. The Ford stud and castle nut are shown as a comparison.
A slotted Ford castle nut installed on the DC BJ. A cotter pin was installed in both.
Once bent over you might or might not be able to discern that the stud does not poke out as far as the Ford stud. I'll leave it to you to figure out which you prefer.