BlackKnight
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Definitely an awesome product, made in the USA. Now just to win Megabucks so I can get one.. (along with the reason to have it on my Jeep, ie., a Hemi/LS V8 upgrade)
Great video I've always enjoyed watching how things are made.
I definitely see how labor intensive and specialized the building of Dynatrac axles truly are. Btw who was that dude at the beginning of the intro with that sweet ass Wayalife work shirt?
:rock: Great product, :wings: Great Video!:thumb::thumb: They make it look so easy:cheesy:
Your Jeep / Off Road Monster will be something to see in action
No Pressure
And I can't wait for the next Video
Thanks
Wow! The inside looks just like I thought it would, only BIGGER!
Another great production video. Always learn a lot from your vids! I don't think I'll need a PR80 anytime soon, but it's cool to how Dynatrac makes one.
Wow. That really is amazing. Seeing that video really explains the price tag.
Seeing the video gives the purchase price a little bit of JUSTICE. There is definitely things that most of us don't have in our garage or shop to make this unit.
Great video! Really shows the craftsmanship that goes into the axle and why it costs so much. That ring gear clearance is super tight!
Saw the video and want one! Thank you to everyone who shot the video and made or designed it!
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Wow!! Definitely not mass produced.:thumb::thumb:
Very nice - the only drawback to the video for me is the hit my wallet may take in the near future as a result.
It is exciting to see the quality work in putting those together.
thx
As a builder and fabricator I have to ask why the brackets were not fully welded? welding them after the installation will cause the tubes to warp slightly. Are the axle tubes going to be fully supported by a fixture for final welding? Having built a lot of rears from scratch for drag racing I've learned to install the housing ends on after all the brackets are fully welded to insure the ends are on perfectly square. Just wondering if your rear will be sent back to them for final welding after you make sure all the brackets work for your set up.
No joke, the internal components are crazy big. We got to see it setup next to a 60 and a 44 and the difference is amazing.
AWESOME AWESOME video!!
Eddie, thanks for making this one, :thumb: I can say I learned A TON about the internals, and overall drive-train just from watching this one!! Thanks again for all that you do here... (and for taking orders on the workshirts!! )
One final note.. for say 37s and a future 6.4 or 6.2 motor. PR60, or PR80?
Unlimited or 2 Door?
Unlimited w/Armor Bumpers etc I'd go 80, 2 door or more like stock maybe the 60 (no armor, no big steel bumper).
Hell just go whole hog and get the 80...
What a creature is man that we make such amazing things. It's beautiful. I felt like I was watching "How It's Made"--I'm totally mesmerized by the entire process.
My newb question to you all: The air tube for the lockers, could you have it built so your lockers are electric instead? Or do electric lockers connect to the same hole? Would the 80 need to be made for electric vs. air?
Thanks in advance, and great video again, Eddie.
You still need a hole for the wires to come out of with an electrical locker.
Again, you don't need a ProRock 80 to know that a ProRock 60 or ProRock 44 is made much in the same way. :yup:
Only 1 issue with Dynatrac axles, is it costs us just over double to land them here in South Africa....
Only 1 issue with Dynatrac axles, is it costs us just over double to land them here in South Africa....
That certainly is an issue, because you are truly missing out on a great piece of equipment for your Jeep.
Better than paying twice for some other axle when it breaks