I'm in. The reason this is gonna be so expensive is your talking about alot more than hubs. Your lookin at spindles, bearings, washers, nuts, a hub flange which rides on the spindle and last but not least a high quality hub like a Warn Premium.
Anyways. Continuing on here. The downfall of the stock unit bearing hub assembly is that when that f'n unit bearing goes you lose your wheel. If that happened on the highway the results would be catastrophic. Not even kidding. You would wreck hard. It is a common problem on the D30 front axle the Jeep TJ's and Wranglers use. Luckily it usually only happens to people running 35" or larger tires that put the vehicles through severe off road conditions.
All I can say is you idiots that want your shyte turning 24/7 are stoopid. Just lock the new hubs in and drive around a bit every now and then. If you lived somewhere where you actually need 4wheel drive that would not be a problem.
So lets recap the benefits:
Break a front axle- unlock and drive home
No Unit Bearing- could you imagine one breaking with a loaded 5th wheel behind you? OMFG
Better Gas Mileage
Serviceable
And hopefully this setup will use WARN Premium hubs that are way f' n better than that plastic pos they put on the fords. Dynatrac most likely isn't gonna use any plastic. These guys are building the best axles imaginable for the 4x4, Rockcrawling and street rod industry. Ever see the Early Bronco Rockcrawler episode of Monster Garage? Dynatrac donated those axles and if you'd go to their website you'd realize they totally rock.
Last but not least. I'm utterly amazed by the guy (on pg 4 or thereabouts) that thought being a guinea pig for Dynatrac's newest project did'nt sound like a good idea. Ok whatever you kook. I'd kiss my dad and f--- my grandma to be choosen to let them borrow my truck for a few weeks in trade for a free manual hub conversion kit.
Ok. I'm done ranting now. Y'all better recognize! haha. And you can count me in Randy. =)