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    Where to get new/remanufactured driveshaft?

    The guys who used to own my car, 2002 Resorations in Eugene, told me at the meet that the car would need the driveshaft replaced at some point. At the end of 1st and 2nd, high in the revs, it wobbles and you can feel it in the car. Not a big deal, I just want to know where are some good places to pick up a new or remanufactured driveshaft? Also, about how much am I looking at for a replacement unit?

    On another note, they also told me that my car (86 325eS) would use a specific driveshaft, and to make sure I have the right part number. Can anyone shed some light here?

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    Josh

    It depends on the transmission's output flange on what driveshaft you run.

    Most cars that are built AFTER 04/86 use the same kind of driveshaft, (some with or without the vibration dampener)

    I have a 1989 325i driveshaft in my car, with an 86 transmission with a 89 output flange (you can change them with a 30mm thinwall and a 3 way puller)

    If I recall correctly your car is a 01/86, so you have the prev output flange, which makes things a tad more difficult, however remember if it gets hard you can always swap the flange with the driveshaft and it will work fine :)

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      #3
      Give Driveline Service of Portland a call.

      1-800-227-8608

      '86 325 2.8i stroker - Arctic Blue
      '11 328i Sports Wagon - LeMans Blue
      Strictly Eta

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        #4
        Originally posted by James Crivellone
        Josh

        It depends on the transmission's output flange on what driveshaft you run.

        Most cars that are built AFTER 04/86 use the same kind of driveshaft, (some with or without the vibration dampener)

        I have a 1989 325i driveshaft in my car, with an 86 transmission with a 89 output flange (you can change them with a 30mm thinwall and a 3 way puller)

        If I recall correctly your car is a 01/86, so you have the prev output flange, which makes things a tad more difficult, however remember if it gets hard you can always swap the flange with the driveshaft and it will work fine :)
        I might not have been looking very hard, but I couldn't find the production date. It's on that label inside the door jam, right?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Eurospeed88
          Originally posted by James Crivellone
          Josh

          It depends on the transmission's output flange on what driveshaft you run.

          Most cars that are built AFTER 04/86 use the same kind of driveshaft, (some with or without the vibration dampener)

          I have a 1989 325i driveshaft in my car, with an 86 transmission with a 89 output flange (you can change them with a 30mm thinwall and a 3 way puller)

          If I recall correctly your car is a 01/86, so you have the prev output flange, which makes things a tad more difficult, however remember if it gets hard you can always swap the flange with the driveshaft and it will work fine :)
          I might not have been looking very hard, but I couldn't find the production date. It's on that label inside the door jam, right?
          label on the door jam, where the VIN is, its sometimes hard to read

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            #6
            You're right James, 01/86.

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              #7
              I just thought of something.

              I'm swapping my motor to an M20B25 soon, so when I get a tranny to go with it, I'll just get an i driveshaft, and I won't have to worry about the specifics.

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                #8
                hmmmmm could i use the driveshaft from an 88 is in my 87 e?
                Present:
                1984 633csi
                1985 635csi
                Past:
                1991 318i / 1987 325e / 1988 325is / 1986 325i / 1985 535i

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