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So after my truck developed a slight vibration and annoying squeak. I prepared myself for the inevitable failing universal joint(s). So I got my truck up on the lift, pulled the drive shaft and quickly discovered that the transfer case yoke joint was bad. Probably 1/16" of play when twisted in opposition to the drive shaft. Did some research and measured my old joints and found that not only were they the original with those annoying plastic retaining rings. But also 1 1/8" bearing caps and not the more commonly stocked 1 1/16" joints used in many civilian applications. Picked up a set of new Moog/Precision part# 534G replacement u-joints with the clips that go on the inside (not on the top). Broke out the cutting torches because no amount of hammering or pressure would budge them. Cut them out, knocked out the caps and removed the remnants of the plastic retaing rings. I chose to use a table mounted vise to press the new joints in. A C clamp, hydraulic press or a steady hammer will do it also. Not a particularly interesting or difficult job but thought I'd share anyway.