Ktmrider83
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Out of curiosity, what's the Craftsman model number?


You guys are confusing the Cman rethread kit with a spindle retread kit made by Kastar and rebranded by the tools trucks, two different kits.
JB has it for 78 bucks...
https://www.jbtoolsales.com/kastar-2599-20-piece-master-spindle-rethread-die-set/
Great deal on a SO rebranded....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Snap-On-RD...109357&hash=item2aa2901e30:g:2n0AAOSwaeFah0pC

Who's confused
I have that same set you linked to
and the 48 pc thread chaser
I was referring to post #9, that is not a Craftsman kit, but the Kastar sold by Sears.

You guys are confusing the Cman rethread kit with a spindle retread kit made by Kastar and rebranded by the tools trucks, two different kits.
JB has it for 78 bucks...
https://www.jbtoolsales.com/kastar-2599-20-piece-master-spindle-rethread-die-set/
Great deal on a SO rebranded....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Snap-On-RD...109357&hash=item2aa2901e30:g:2n0AAOSwaeFah0pC
Most people are gonna know this, but the Lang Kastar kit is mostly for front wheel drive vehicles (and may even help you on the REAR axles of front wheel drives like my old '81 Audi 4k aka VW Fox).
But for spindles of trucks and four wheel drive vehicles these dies are too small. I'm not aware of a kit that would encompass spindles like 14b, Sterling/Visteon 10.25/10.5, D44/60/70. It also won't help you on the unit bearing D44 fronts of 2nd gen Rams.
For these I just order piece-meal from a machinist supply or Amazon
Here's a thread I started about 2nd gen Rams; according to my notes the stub shafts are 1-1/8 - 18
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348843
edit: I am NOT poo-pooing the kit discussed in this thread - I own it and as a machinist believe in having every possible die or thread restorer I can reasonably, realistically obtain/afford/collect