Amen to the short advice.
Old U joints fail, hardly anyone greases them.
I checked all the original U joints for tightness on a K20 I bought, greased them, hit the road and had one fail. I replaced them ALL at the same time soon after, better to be safe than sorry.
A heads up on snow plowing, grease before use and grease after use. Snow, water, moisture can get in a crack, freeze then damage a U joint, grease is cheep!
@AuroraGirl, I'm sure memaloose lived a previous life somewhere, where it snows, but, um, grease before and after plowing?? Like once a season or before and after every snow storm?
Think about it, this makes zero sense. Is snow more susceptible than liquid water? Do you grease your u joints twice a day when driving in the rain? Before and after?
Have you EVER seen someone doe this, or even heard of it? In the land of snow where you live?
Just thinking about it, I would have to have, on average, greased my u joints about 40x per season when I plowed snow, by this logic. Oh, and make sure the vehicle is warmed up, and the grease before just giving er the bean with the grease gun. Even low temp grease is much greater viscosity and difficult to pump at -20F.
So, no, don't worry about that. Give them a shot of grease like every couple oil changes (real oil changes, not 50 miles of winter plowing or even 500 and an annual oil change).