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By Mr F - 04/24/2004 11:43:17 PM; IP 68.81.254.153
Taken from http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/U_joint/repair.htm:

For maximum u-joint strength, you want the zerk fitting to be under compression when the driveshaft is turning to drive the vehicle forward. In the case of this driveshaft, this shaft will rotate clockwise as viewed from the end and the driveshaft yoke will be pushing against the zerk section of the cross.

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 U-Joint Installation -- Travis Miller, 04/20/2004
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 RE: Travis, how do I tell if I did it the wrong way? -- Travis Miller, 04/21/2004
 I had no idea -- Steve M, 04/23/2004
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