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    Quote Originally Posted by poncho62
    Like said........the "U" joints being the only movable parts...........I see no need to spend money where its not needed, unless the old one rusted out or got damaged in some way...............Of course, I am about as cheap as they come.
    Poncho - U-joints are the least of my worries at 14 -18 USD each as is the shaft itself - what I don't have is any previous "history" for the trans or diff yokes - and with a fuel line and a brake line crossing above the driveshaft, though pretty well protected, needs to give me a good warm 'n' fuzzy. And I still may do some more on the loop !!

    Didn't you get lost on this forum as well (as I did ) ???
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