Was looking at this better mileage article at Petersens
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/engine/131_0709_4x4_fuel_saving_tips/friction_and_resistance.htmlWasn't looking for better mileage, just scanning for anything I hadn't read before.
Anyway, the article mentioned U-Joints wearing out and causing friction in the drive train, thus sapping mileage.
My YJ is over 150k and running the stock, sealed U-Joints. I looked at a couple of forums and one guy commented that the lubrication in sealed U-Joints dries up after 30,000 miles! He claimed the zerk-fitted aftermarket versions -- standard on older vehicles -- need regular maintenance but will last forever (provided you don't bust them).
I am figuring I will get under the Jeep, check for any drive shaft play. But even if I detect none, I'd still wonder if are any of you guys are the habit of replacing sealed U-Joints every few years on the assumption that their internal lubrication has expired?
I personally wouldn't be surprised if mine have seen better days.