Passing some info along that I just found out about. I'm getting ready to rebuild my front axle on my 03 AAM Axle Dodge Ram 3500 by installing the DynaTrac free spin kit, Carli Ball Joints, I had my front axle drive shaft rebuilt by using a larger CV joint at the transfer case, a thicker wall and larger diameter driveshaft tube, and a larger front slip yoke with a larger regular type yoke for the front axle instead of the round flange that Dodge uses.
My driveshaft guy told me about a company called RCV Performance that makes a Constant Velocity shaft to take the place of the u-joint in the knuckle. I check their web site and sure enough they make one for the Dodge Ram. This suppose to allow the joint to have six overall swivel positions over the two that the regular u-joint provides. A smoother feel, Lifetime warranty and much stronger than the stock setup. I have replace those u-joints twice now and need to do it again now. I have contacted them and waiting for a quote to use them with the DynaTrac setup, because the outer shaft needs to be changed over there standard CV shaft. A stock Dodge without the free wheel kit runs about $ 1,900. 00
I'll keep you posted on how this setup works when I complete it.
My driveshaft guy told me about a company called RCV Performance that makes a Constant Velocity shaft to take the place of the u-joint in the knuckle. I check their web site and sure enough they make one for the Dodge Ram. This suppose to allow the joint to have six overall swivel positions over the two that the regular u-joint provides. A smoother feel, Lifetime warranty and much stronger than the stock setup. I have replace those u-joints twice now and need to do it again now. I have contacted them and waiting for a quote to use them with the DynaTrac setup, because the outer shaft needs to be changed over there standard CV shaft. A stock Dodge without the free wheel kit runs about $ 1,900. 00
I'll keep you posted on how this setup works when I complete it.