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    replace driveshaft u joints

    noticed the u joints on my replacement driveshaft (got it used) seem a bit notchy. i want to replace.

    pelican has two part numbers.

    i got the driveshaft from an 87 cabrio...which is the correct #.

    Driveshaft Support Parts

    Drive Shaft U-Joint, 325/e/es/i/is/iC/iX (1984-92)
    Brand: Loebro [Photo]

    26-11-7-518-304-M60 $28.75

    Drive Shaft U-Joint, 325/e/es/i/is/iC/iX (1984-92)
    Brand: Meyle [Photo]

    26-11-7-518-304-M155 $16.00

    #2
    I remember when I thought I could fix my driveshaft for under $50, but alas, they may be available, but not replaceable without some very specialized alignment tools. they are generally considered non-replaceable, as they are pressed in, without snap rings, so getting them straight is near impossible. :(

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      #3
      I'd get new driveshaft before I tried to replace the U-joint.
      Originally posted by KingB
      Scratch my back and I buy a prostitute for you, to rub your balls. HAHA now thats some funny shit.

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        #4
        Originally posted by HST
        I'd get new driveshaft before I tried to replace the U-joint.
        QFT.. The driveshaft would have balanced after it was rebuilt as well.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ritalin Kid
          QFT.. The driveshaft would have balanced after it was rebuilt as well.
          Yeah buddy it would! :finger: that shit
          Originally posted by KingB
          Scratch my back and I buy a prostitute for you, to rub your balls. HAHA now thats some funny shit.

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            #6
            rebalancing and replacing u joints will cost next to nothing compared to a new $600 driveshaft.

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              #7
              heres is a nice article on doing it with a 635csi. http://www.digest.net/bmw/archive/v5/msg05316.html

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                #8
                Originally posted by ptownTSI
                rebalancing and replacing u joints will cost next to nothing compared to a new $600 driveshaft.
                I was thinking more along the lines of replacing it with a good used one.

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