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Tried to search fo this problem but came up with nothing. When I went to install my new drive shaft ujoint this morning it was loose. What I mean is the cap was spinning in the whole instead of around the splines. I was replacing the ujoint because i noticed the old one doing the same thing.

Does this mean my driveshaft is no good since the old ujoint caps spun in the wholes and bored them out a bit? Or would buying the more expensive spicer brand joints fix the issue? I just grabbed the only ones available at advanced auto fo 10 bucks.

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To clarify a little more, I got neapco brand ujoints from advanced auto, which were the same ones that carquest had in stock. Unfortunately I took them back already and don't remember the part number.

The old u-joint bearing cup should not have fallen out when the retaining clip was removed. It should be a very tight press fit and should have been difficult to remove. Your driveshaft yoke may have been messed with or is just worn out. A salvage yard replacement driveshaft might be in order.

A tape measure wont cut it for these types of dimensions, get a cheap set of calipers (at least) at sears or horbor freight and take some measurements. Are both yolks (all 4 pcs) loose like that or just one?

Could be the wrong parts.

could be the right parts and depending on exactly how loose you might get away with the Loctite bearing/ bushing setter compound. You will have to take accurate measurements and buy the rite compound for your gap, remember to devide the difference by two, its a circle in a circle.

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