old style guibo and vibration dampener

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  • ptownTSI
    E30 Fanatic
    • Jun 2005
    • 1265

    #1

    old style guibo and vibration dampener

    If you have an old style guibo and vibration dampener in decent shape i am in need of it. i know some of you have parts cars or maybe just old ones lying around that are still good.

    from 8/87 and older
  • Jand3rson
    Banned
    • Oct 2003
    • 37587

    #2
    It's a flex disc, not a guibo. And buy it new, it's less than $40. Don't buy parts like this used.

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    • ptownTSI
      E30 Fanatic
      • Jun 2005
      • 1265

      #3
      ya i found you can get them new for $20 for fap99.com but im just going to end up running a new style driveshaft, i dont feel like changing the output flange on the trans.

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      • Erick
        Official R3V Drifter
        • Oct 2003
        • 11169

        #4
        Be careful which brand you buy. I know that TJ and I have both bought the lower quality brand that BMA sells and he tore his up in 3 weeks, mine went in 3 months.
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        • Jand3rson
          Banned
          • Oct 2003
          • 37587

          #5
          Originally posted by rwdrift
          Be careful which brand you buy. I know that TJ and I have both bought the lower quality brand that BMA sells and he tore his up in 3 weeks, mine went in 3 months.
          I've done the same. Buy the more expensive one.

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          • ErykTheRead
            Member
            • Apr 2006
            • 87

            #6
            I have a vibration dampener in reasonable shape if you are interested. I replaced my guibo, and it didn't fit over the new one so I left it off.

            -E
            WTB


            Lots of good parts FS!

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            • devinwwu
              Member
              • May 2006
              • 83

              #7
              btw i've had the same problem with the cheaper disc. which brands are the better ones?? i can't remember now
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              • TUD
                Wrencher
                • Mar 2004
                • 222

                #8
                Originally posted by rwdrift
                Be careful which brand you buy. I know that TJ and I have both bought the lower quality brand that BMA sells and he tore his up in 3 weeks, mine went in 3 months.
                The Febi flex disc (the higher priced one @ $38) from BMA appeared to hold up pretty well on my E34. For $48 at my local stealer the BMW flex disc can be had.

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