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    Removing Rear Drive Shaft

    So I have to replace my fuel tank in my 325iX. There are no instructions that I can find on removing the rear drive shaft on a iX and I'm stuck. This is as for as I got; I've removed all for nuts on the back of the drive shaft (diff side) and I have removed all 6 bolts from the flex-drive in the front (x case side) I don't know what to do next.



    [/SIGPIC]"we are so totally screwed!"

    #2
    There is a splined connection in the middle of the driveshaft. Loosen the collar nut on the driveshaft, I used a pipe wrench, and the driveshaft will compress some so you can remove it.
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      #3
      Which end has the collar nut? please tell me not the rear!
      [/SIGPIC]"we are so totally screwed!"

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        #4
        On a 325/318 it's in the rear, I'd assume an ix is in the same place.

        Why is that a problem?

        Did you remove the heat shield? You also need to unbolt the center support bearing from the body at the center of the driveshaft.
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          #5
          Yeah on the iX there is not support bearing. the drive shaft just goes from the diff directly to the x-case. My problem is extreme rust near the rear.
          [/SIGPIC]"we are so totally screwed!"

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            #6
            There is still a collar nut on the driveshaft. Loosen it and the driveshaft will collapse together a little and allow you to get it out.

            If you can't loosen the collar nut, you'll probably have to drop the rear diff.
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              #7
              I wailed on the flange until it seperated. Its just rusted together.

              **EDIT WAIT WAIT**

              This is to remove the diff not the driveshaft. My bad.
              Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|

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                #8
                Mine was rusted too badly. I ended up dropping the rear diff.
                [/SIGPIC]"we are so totally screwed!"

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