Beanmachine7000
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It's true, neglecting this can result in the two shafts turning into one lol. This is simply a matter of normal maintenance though. Put some sealant (or weld) around the cap on the yoke if it leaks, make sure the axle boot is in good condition (most are) and that it's sealed properly against the shaft (zip ties are not sufficient, use metal clamps such as hose clamps).
Service interval should be the same as for your front wheel & spindle bearings (and will be very easy to get to because you'll have everything else already apart).
Yep, pull it apart, slather a bunch of moly CV joint grease on/in it, put it back together (make sure the axle yokes are still in phase when reassembling it).
See above for interval.
I keep my front shafts right here (a 2" BL has more advantages than you might think):
On long trips far away from civilization, I'll strap a spare steering linkage to the top of the rear bumper (happens to fit perfect there with the custom bumper setup I have).
I don't normally carry a spare front driveshaft though, having the HP frontend puts it up high enough that damaging it doesn't seem too likely
Check through the RBV Axle Upgrades sticky and the Suspension FAQs for some info, if you haven't already. Aside from that, some searching and looking through other's experiences may yield some info ('90s 4.0L RBVs overall are pretty robust).
You've broken the newer 3-spider ARBs too??
Awesome... I've got a lot of research and work ahead of me... If you think of anything else, let me know... I'll have a bunch more questions soon enough...