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Old 09-27-2013, 02:39 PM
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I have my 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 torn down for new ball joints currently. Debating on whether or not to put it back together with OE style hub assemblies or upgrade to the Yukon Gear "Spin Free Kit." This would allow the wheel ends to unlock from the axle shafts allowing better fuel economy and reduced steering effort according to mfr. Has anybody done this yet and what were your results. My current thought is that a couple axle shafts turning won't amount to a hill of beans when towing my 311. Thought?
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I would say the reduction in friction MIGHT equal 0.5 mpg max. More importantlty run synthetic lube in the axles (Mobil 1 is fine- no need for Redline)

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A .5mpg would be quite substantial and worth it to me..
If one was to go from 15mpg to 15.5mpg, its quite worth it. Lets say 10000 mile increments. If one averaged 15mpg for 10k miles at $3.50/gallon, that is $2333 spent on fuel in the 10k miles. At 15.5 would save nearly $75 for every 10k miles. Not sure what the kit cost, but, hey $75 is $75.

But now after seeing what the kit cost, it probably would not necessarily be worth it.

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Old 09-29-2013, 11:41 AM
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My estimate is Zero point 5 or one half a mpg MAX.
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That's a pretty cool kit, but for what it costs I don't see the need for a street vehicle.
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I have decided to leave the unit bearing design and just replace with some quality hub assemblies. I was hoping someone had installed this kit before. Doing ball joints today....yay
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Pointless, minimal gain .
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If anybody else tackles their own ball joints on these aam dodge axles let me know, there are a few helpful tricks needed along the way.
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