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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) PSC Hydraulic Assist steering & Dynatrac free spin hubs

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I wanted to hear from anyone who has the steering assist kit on their truck. The offset wheels on my truck caused the steering gear box's I've had on my truck to all get sloppy in only about a months time.



I've already got a AGR Super pump, heat sink fluid cooler, steering column bushing kit, Borgeson steering shaft, track bar relocation kit, DT Profab link arms, Moog ball joints & tie rod ends, and a steering stabilizer.



I also wanted to hear from anyone who has installed a Dynatrac free spin front hub kit. The kit is expensive but I already lost one factory wheel bearing hub that set me back about $1500. When the hub went out it ruined the disc, caliper, and Weld Racing wheel. Dynatrac claims 2-4 mpg increases. I'd be happy with a 2 mpg increase.
 
I have the Dynatrac kit and have had zero issues. I have a few things on the truck (see below) so I cannot attribute exact gains in MPG to the free spin kit. But, using pen and paper (not the overhead) I get right at about 20 in town and can get 23 on the highway if I take it easy - very difficult for me to do except when I see the prices at the station to fill up!
 
Were the Dynatrac hubs much taller than the stockers? I'm wondering if they'll fit under the center caps on my Weld Racing wheels. I think the Dynatracs are shorter than the hubs made by other companies.
 
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