I disagree on the NAPA u-joints being stronger than the Dodge ones. When I was having my clutch installed at Enterprise engine performance I found than my rear-most u-joint was bad while the shaft was out. They (Enterprise - Dave Mitchells shop - the smoke POURING pulling truck place) highly recommended using the stock u-joints as they were the strongest they've ever found and the only ones that hold up on their pulling trucks. Unforetunately they didn't have any on hand and noone had any in stock so I put in a NAPA greasable u-joint as a temporary fix and replaced it with a stock u-joint the next week. The stock u-joints are solid in the cross shaft (as opposed to hollow on any greasable u-joint) and have a boss around them, and weigh at least 30-40% more than any of the greasable ones. I've always run greasable u-joints on all my trucks in the past but after seeing my stock u-joint come out I'll stick with them. It still had grease in it, and had no sand in it at all (I off-road at the sand dunes regularly). I've since replaced the rest of the u-joints on the rear driveshaft (because I had to replace the carrier bearing and while I had it apart it made sense - 75,000 miles). JMHO