I waited for 4 wheel parts wholesalers to run their yearly vendor sales in the SFO bay area.
I Picked up the Dyna's on sale and had them installed by the shop in Santa Rosa,Ca.
The Dodge dealership noted the unit bearings were starting to fail, so, after weighing the gains and looking forward down the road and longevity of the truck, I bit the bullet with zero regrets.
The reality is ....its a chunk of change to get the conversion done, but I don't plan on leaving any $$$$$$ behind when I die either, sorry kids, get a job!!!!!
If you plan on keeping your rig for several more years and don't wreck it, it becomes a great asset and I think it would increase some resale value as well.
It's day and night difference when steering the beast, feels like the front axle lost about 200 lbs instantly when I got it out after the conversion was completed.
Much more responsive than having all that mass turning all the time. Fuel mileage wise, that's debatable since I don't know how to drive 55, its off the charts
I did have warn hubs and new axle shaft seals replaced during the mod (preventive maintenance) which increased the total, so much for the savings! poof gone!
I recently had one hub delaminate the chrome, went in and replaced the set, no questions asked,... but I think the rock/ small boulder I hit last year while deer hunting while maneuvering on a jeep trail was the culprit, and yes they do stick out a little with the factory sized wheels. Since I'm not looking for speed, but improved utility and longevity use from big red, I went this route. I Hope this helps with your final improvements and save your pennies!, Dave.