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    Do you have to buy a new driveshalf when it goes bad or you just buy new cross because the front of is ok but the back has a vibration after 60km help.

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    Originally posted by warren g View Post
    Do you have to buy a new driveshalf when it goes bad or you just buy new cross because the front of is ok but the back has a vibration after 60km help.
    I'm pretty sure you can balance the drive shaft or get one from the junk yard for cheap. Are you differential mounts okay?


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      #3
      Vibration from the drive shaft is almost always caused by binding u-joints. The rear u-joints are usually the firt to go. The solution is to get a new or rebuilt drive shaft. I like those provided by Drive Line Services of Portland.
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        #4
        Thanks jleve i guest new it is.

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          #5
          I just swapped out my center bearing on my shaft. The rubber had worn down and bearing had free movement. Finished that so i could take a 700 miles round trip and my d-line vibs are gone. Car drives great.

          Im not saying don't do the whole drive shaft but a csb worked for me, for now. As every one suggests from my searches to replace the guibo shaft csb and diff bushings at the same time because they all act togeather. $$$$ though :(
          Been with me for 16 years...
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            #6
            Got one today guy said A1 condition thanks everyone 4 the help.

            Live Long E30!

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