Rear passenger axle fitment

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Those are the ones I'm talking about and even if I bolt it up there's still play in the drive shaft because the caps for the joints are too small or something. I would've just ordered a direct replacement for my truck but they were calling $800 for a rear end
 
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Here are some pictures
 

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So if I understand correctly, as you tighten down the straps, there's still too much play to hold the u-joint? Are the u-joints new?

What vehicle did the rear axle come out of?

I would think that new straps will solve this.

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It's made different. I have a new ujoint just installed and wasted money. The caps fit great on the driveshaft part but the caps are too small for the yoke end
 
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Is this something I can get out the store cause I don't want to wait more days to move my truck around
 

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