What is up with these high dollar u-joints that don't last? I've replaced mine for the second time already and it's only at the 143,000 mark. I've seen trucks that have had 3-400,000 miles on them and never touched the universals. I think the problem is that there is not enough grease in the caps. When mine froze up the first time the trunions were almost "welded" to the caps. This time they were ribbed so bad that I'm surprised the driveshaft wasn't loose(having play at the yokes). At $122 a pop ($366 for the rear shaft) they should last longer than 70,000 miles. I have searched and searched and can't find anyone who has aftermarket joints... . much less greaseable joints. I took one of the old joint caps and did finally manage to drill through it and tap it for a zerk fitting but that's a lots of work. When I installed the new u-joints I put extra "marine" grease in the caps... . it's blue and thick like wheel bearing grease. Hopefully these will last a little longer. I just thought I would rant about a high dollar product that doesn't hold up, but then again everything nowadays is expensive and very rarely lasts that long. 
