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    #16
    well like i the stated the IX has a one piece rear driveshaft that has a guibo at the front and one U-joint at rear . when installing and putting in a NEW guibo you need to align the arrows as seen in the picture ,torquing to spec.if you just remove and reinstall driveshaft leaving the guibo attached to the transmission yoke ,when you go to re-install it as there are three bolts that makes three possible ways to install and it doesnt matter which if you didnt mark it when taking apart.

    and all three guibo's are subject to premature wearout if not installed correctly (by aligning the arrows)
    Angus
    88 E30M3 X2
    89 325IX
    92 R100GS/PD
    :)

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      #17
      Ok gentleman I have found my problem to my shaking in the steering wheel and car. Today at work I threw the car on a lift and balanced and rotated the tires but the driver side tire had a defect a bump more or less. As I don't have enough money to buy new tires at the moment I put the bad tire on the back. After doing so there is no shake in the steering wheel and a reduced shake in the car (obviously because the bad tire is still present) I believe my clicking is coming from my driver front cv axle which sucks but hey a guy thumbs up me today on my way home! 👍 nothing like owning a dirty thirty 😎

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        #18
        hope that bad tire doesnt blow out on you, be careful driving it like that ,do you have a good spare?
        Angus
        88 E30M3 X2
        89 325IX
        92 R100GS/PD
        :)

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          #19
          Originally posted by CrazyPrime View Post
          �� nothing like owning a working dirty thirty ��
          fixed that for you

          don't go ruining your T-case over this, park it, and start saving up money for tires and then once you have that figured out start thinking about finding a good cv axel......shit can get expensive really fast if you don't maintain it

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            #20
            In all honesty it's really not that bad just a subtle shake. As I am a tech my job is to feel/notice small issues such as that. The people that ride in my car don't even notice the shake, I notice everything which is actually quite annoying at times.

            I get paid on the 10th and will buy tires then. I am planning on having my CV axle rebuilt at cvjaxles has anyone used them and if so how was the experience? Thanks for all the help guys appreciate it!

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