This means that there is no axial difference between the transmission flange and the front part of the drive shaft. The flex disc does not and is not intended to make up for axial misalignments. The flex disc's sole purpose is to dampen rotational forces.
FACTS!
FACTS!
If what you claim were the case then please explain the vibration reported by your customer and your OWN INSTRUCTIONS to customers that they may need to realign their driveline to reduce vibration from the driveshaft?
You completely skated by the fact that you're trying to pass off a guibo designed for an AUTOMATIC transmission as a "good idea the BMW uses themselves" for a MANUAL transmission that BMW does NOT use on their cars with manual transmissions. Funny you do not acknowledge those "facts."
You're product deflects driveline vibration and shock absorbtion to the next weekest point in the driveline thus wearing out the very parts that the rubber guibo is intended to protect. $40 guibo vs. $350 driveshaft rebuild or worse.
BMW knew what they were doing when they designed these cars and the fact that the original stock guibo can outlast (20+ years) the u-joints in the drive shaft is proof of that.
FACTS!
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