I had the same problem. It is the confounded American Axle driveshafts. American Axle balances the driveshafts AFTER the slip yoke/balance & differential flange are installed. The U-joint caps are held in place with injected neoprene (or nylon). What this means is you will probably have to rebalance your driveshafts after you change your u-joints. My first u-joint went out at 48,000 miles. The dry u-joint caused a bad vibration in the drivetrain. I had the u-joints replaced by a reputable driveline shop in Lexington, KY. The problem is the shop did not have a driveshaft balancer. The shop manager assured me that he measures the u-joints with a very accurate dial caliper before he replace them and puts the new u-joints in with the exact same location as the old. Wrong. The truck vibrated as soon as I got it back. It was not as bad as the dry u-joint but still bad enough to drive you nuts at highway speed. I took the drive shaft out and took it to Republic Diesel in Lexington, KY. They have a driveshaft balancer. After 2 tries at balancing, it still vibrated, just at different rpm/mph. At this point I mistaking thought it was something else. Maybe the front driveshaft had bad u-joints as well and they were vibrating? I had the front u-joints replaced. Still vibrated. Now I am getting mad. I had both drive shafts rebalanced by a heavy diesel driveline shop in Cincinatti. Still vibrated. I had the driveshaft rebalanced by Joint Clutch & gear in Detroit. Still vibrated. OK. Now I removed the front driveshaft: truck still vibrates. I order a custom made aluminum drive shaft from Drive Shaft Super Store in Phoenix, AZ.
The vibration stopped. When I re-installed the front drive shaft the vibration resumed. Yes, both driveshafts were now out of balance. After much head scratching, cussing, searching, etc. , etc. , etc. I was recommended to Jim's Drivetrain Specialities in Garden City, ID (yes, thats IDAHO). Jim explained to me that none of the heavy diesel drivetrain shops have the proper differential flanges to mate the drive shaft into the balancing machine. He has custom made his own. I sent him my front driveshaft. He replaced the u-joints (again) and had to cut and re-weld the shaft to the slip yoke collar. If it is more than . 060" off center it is difficult to balance: mine was over . 060" off. Sloppy American Axle junk. When I got it back from Jim it worked perfectly. NO VIBRATION!!! Jim explained to me that I did not need a new rear aluminum driveshaft, it was just that no one had the proper balancer with adapters to do it the right way. He has balanced hundreds of driveshafts for the local Dodge dealer. Other have told me they have replaced their u-joints with no problem. Maybe. Maybe not. I have a buddy that replaced his u-joints and his truck now vibrates. He refuses to believe the aforementioned is the problem. I read countless articles on "Third order vibrations", out of sync drive line components, improper driveline angles, etc. I was just the an improperly balanced driveshaft. We do not live in a perfect world. While American Axle has it's faults, it is still better than the old Dana 70: it is stronger. I burned up the inside carrier bearing on my 95 Dodge diesel and had to replace the whole rear end. (At least with the Dana you do not have to rebalance the driveshaft after replacing the u-joints!)
Jim's Drive Train Specialities
113 E. 41st Street
Garden City, ID 83714
208-384-0477
P. S. The American Axle front hubs on you 4 wheel drive are also generic junk. They last about 100K. Lube them through the anti lock pick sensor hole in the top of the spindle and they will last. The stock Dodge front ball joints are good for about 100K. I replaced mine with Dyna Trac. Much better. Moogs are OK, but not as good as the Dyna's. O'Reilly's will give you lifetime warranty on the Moog's, but you have to replace them more often than the Dyna's. If you have a "death wobble" in your front end it is most likely the ball joints. Other widly advertised remedies do not permanently solve the problem.
John S.
2006 2500 Qaud Cab
1995 3500 Chassis Cab w/flat bed