Well, I think I installed this one right.......one thing I dont get is how it stays lubed, since its sealed. It came with lube in in but doesnt that lube dry up with heat?
I had an 81 Malibu with a 383 stroker ( Chev) That car taught me to just use the good hardened u-joints. With the stock replacement u joints I would get about 3 good launches ( just fooling around on the street) and it would twist the u joint and it would cause a vibration. When I took it apart the u joint was twisted and the needle bearings were twisted too. ( brand new u joints) When I went to hardened non greasable u-joints I never had a problem. Ya I guess they don't last as long but "if ya wanna play , ya gotta pay" Let's face it with our cars they get lots of "lovin" and we don't drive them 60-100,000 miles without ripping them apart and improving/upgrading them anyhow, so what's a pair of u-joints every 3-5 years? I don't know about everyone else but my "baby"/Challenger get better maintenance than my regular drivers!
I enjoy/love working on the Challenger....the others...because I have to?
My BB Buick Regal has a brand new drive shaft and hardened u-joints and so far no issues either!
So naturally with a Mopar I went to the hardened u joints right off the bat!
I figure stock u-joints are for "stock" engines?