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  1. llotton

    Does anyone have photos of the "Dynatrac" hubs alongside the "Dynaloc" hubs for comparisson as to length? Thanks Larry
     
    llotton , Jan 15, 2009
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  2. steved





    I would guess they would save about an inch at most... but they are still going to protrude past the wheel.
     
    steved , Jan 15, 2009
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  3. AMcCormick

    The "dynaloc" measure 5 and 1/4" from the wheel mounting surface. They are just barely inside 35 Toyo MT on stock wheels.
     
    AMcCormick , Jan 15, 2009
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  4. steved





    I will try to remember to measure mine (standard warn hubs) tonight...
     
    steved , Jan 16, 2009
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  5. AMcCormick

    I have photos of the whole project. I just dont know how to down size in order to upload. I measured from the wheel mounting surface of the rotor with wheel off.
     
    AMcCormick , Jan 16, 2009
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  6. steved

    I would guess between 6-1/8" and 6-3/8" for the standard hubs... I did not remove the wheels, but they are steel wheels and I could see the hub mounting surface.
     
    steved , Jan 16, 2009
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  7. FWC

    Dynatrac Free Wheeling Hubs

    Installed hubs on my 2007. 5 6. 7l QC DRW 4WD 6 Speed 6months ago. Install was easy, Dynatrac excellent to work with. DRW install requires a spacer, so locking hub end is approx 1/2 inch inside hub cap(machined a hole in hub cap to access locking mechanism).
     
  8. JAlderman

    If you look through my pics you will see photos of both.
     
    JAlderman , Jan 17, 2009
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  9. llotton

    Thank you one and all I saw what I needed to see. Larry
     
    llotton , Jan 17, 2009
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