Jack, if the u-joint fits the driveshaft ok, but is slop-fit in the yoke, you probably have a driveshaft from a different model, or the rear end has been changed out. Your trip to Autozone should tell you which by the size of the correct u-joint. Myself, I just changed out a u-joint that had broken needle bearings because previous owner did not put one cap behind the tab, probably because one needle fell to the bottom of the cup before installing. Ran ok, but slightly out of balance. I didn't think anyone could mess up like that, without being pretty drunk or stoned when installing it. I've seen a lot, but not everything, yet. Hoping not to find any more surprises on my Eagle. Still have to fix where someone welded crossmember instead of repairing the broken stud in sub-frame. Glenn Ford in Warburg Alberta. '85 and '87 Wagoneer Limiteds (XJ), 2-'87 Eaglewagons ( 1-auto, 1-Limited T-5) _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com