A structure which fits into a truck bed for camping purposes. It usually has beds
and possibly cooking and washing facilities. Also called a
"truck camper" or just "camper."
A component at the front of the first U-joint which accommodates changes in drive
shaft length as the rear axle assembly moves up and down with the rear suspension.
Internal splines on the U-joint yoke slide in and out on the external splines of
the transmission output shaft. This splined coupling also allows the drive shaft
to be removed from the vehicle when the rear U-joint is disconnected. The drive
shaft may fall to the ground and be ruined if either U-joint breaks while the
vehicle is in motion.