well unlike some i know how to actually change the u-joints on most later models myself without buying a whole new or used drive shaft ..... when it breaks let me know i never trust someone elses problems it must have been in a junk yard for a reason .... think about it???? hummm maybe the truck was wrecked or damaged just because it doesnt look damaged doesnt mean its not ...you Obviously dont know what a bad ujoint is in the first place ... rust , ****, or any noise is the cause of changing them, so if you want to say you way is better fine its only a quick fix you are driving on barrowed time, maybe it is ok for a couple of months but i would be real weary about taking it hard off road with those weak u-joints ( if you know what hard off roading is?) but your call ... keep buying crap and thats what youll end up driving ... if you fix it right the first time you wont have to fix it again... but not trying to **** anyone off just 2 diffrent opinions to the arguement ... goddluck :-"