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Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by bstefanic » Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:56 am

Had this show up this morning. Dynatrac kit with dynalocs, I'll let everyone know how the install goes. The price from where I got it on Amazon was to good to pass up, it looks like they have one more in stock if anyone has been looking: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003FX ... UTF8&psc=1
At $2200 including shipping I was a little apprehensive it wasn't legit since its significantly less than any other place but all looks good.
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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by verdesardog » Thu Jan 09, 2014 6:20 pm

You will be very happy with that kit.

There were three reasons I got the spyntec kit, shorter, totaly enclosed ABS sensor and tone rings and it was less than $1600.00 including shipping!


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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by bstefanic » Sun Jan 12, 2014 7:45 pm

Got everything installed, went smoothly and really impressed so far. Although couldn't believe how much grease was needed for these things, used two whole tubs of Mobil 1. The dynalocs are super easy to lock and I love how short they are. They barely stick past the tires with stock wheels on. My daughter even got in on helping with the install, she's actually already more helpful than my wife.
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'13 Cummins - 4.56s, front ARB locker, Thuren Alien Arms, Stage 6 king 3.0's, LT leafs, 40"s on Trail Ready's

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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by wingerak92 » Sun Jan 12, 2014 8:26 pm

bstefanic wrote:Got everything installed, went smoothly and really impressed so far. Although couldn't believe how much grease was needed for these things, used two whole tubs of Mobil 1. The dynalocs are super easy to lock and I love how short they are. They barely stick past the tires with stock wheels on. My daughter even got in on helping with the install, she's actually already more helpful than my wife.
That's awesome! The dynamics are what I want to go with when I do my own freespin kit!
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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by bstefanic » Sun Jan 12, 2014 8:37 pm

wingerak92 wrote:
bstefanic wrote:Got everything installed, went smoothly and really impressed so far. Although couldn't believe how much grease was needed for these things, used two whole tubs of Mobil 1. The dynalocs are super easy to lock and I love how short they are. They barely stick past the tires with stock wheels on. My daughter even got in on helping with the install, she's actually already more helpful than my wife.
That's awesome! The dynamics are what I want to go with when I do my own freespin kit!
Hey, the place I bought them from on Amazon is selling them for about $500 less than most places.
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'13 Cummins - 4.56s, front ARB locker, Thuren Alien Arms, Stage 6 king 3.0's, LT leafs, 40"s on Trail Ready's

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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by bstefanic » Sun Jan 19, 2014 6:54 pm

Guess, I might as well try and turn this into my build thread. Here's the link to my SYE swap http://forum.powerwagonregistry.org/vie ... sye#p17347
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'13 Cummins - 4.56s, front ARB locker, Thuren Alien Arms, Stage 6 king 3.0's, LT leafs, 40"s on Trail Ready's

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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by bstefanic » Sun Jan 19, 2014 7:09 pm

37x13.15 interco's next to the 37x12.5 KM2's I have on there now...man I'm itching to put these bad boys on.
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Re: Another Free Spin Kit Thread

Post by Thatdodgeguy » Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:33 am

Man I hate my hubs a bit after seeing yalls. Nice rigs.

My hubs are mile markers that say on the packaging they are for a dana 70. I called the place I ordered from to make sure they were the right ones before the install & was ensured that they were the correct hubs for my kit. Oh we'll, but needless to say I was shocked to see how far they stick out. I've gotten use to it now cuz they actually look like my factory wheels in a way & I've had people say when did dodge start selling trucks with manual hubs, anyway I kinda like mine, but I like y'all's a whole lot better.
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