ya we're talkin driveshaft u-joints....the tom woods ujoints are for my tj anyway which has a sye, not my xj which has the stock tj driveshaft setup. Do you guys think the spicers are better than the tom woods "gold seal" type?
I don't really know which ones will last longer, I know the spicers are good, and the tom woods gold ones I have in the tj now lasted about 2 yrs, which seems pretty good to me.
with the ujoints I picked (grease nipple on a cap) and with the driveshaft setup the goal was more 'easier maintenance' than 'less maintenance', in that the xj driveshaft only has two ujoints to grease and 'because I find having the grease fitting on the cap makes greasing a lot easier, you don't have to turn the shaft to get at the fittings as much.
I read a few posts back that someone had thought the "blue goo" was marine grease, when I referred to the blue goo I was talking about the coating on the male splines of the slip shaft.