Jive_E46
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Yeah sounds about right. Dynamic Drivetrain didnt have knowledge about the functionality of that U Joint so they proceeded to disconnect everything and pull the subframe off the car, labour was 22 hours....Holiman said:I had a look under my car as well and found that the bushing in my car is also cracked. I checked the center bearing. In my case I was chasing a vibration starting at 110km. Turns out it's my wheels. So, No issue but took it to a mech and they said that bushing should not be an issue. It's only ever an issue if the crack goes right though but u cannot really see it from that angle. I think he was running away from doing the job.Jive_m135i said:Drivetrain Woes
Had to get the center case housing replaced as it was completely busted. I have the impression that the issue actually started at the back, the differential mount bushing. That bushing was also busted which is what caused the propshaft to become unbalanced.
The symptoms were pretty hard to pick up during normal driving but under heavier loads there was a distinct vibration, around 40 KM/H and then it goes away at higher speeds.
From an early assessment it looks like the entire subframe will need to be pulled out. Anyone else experienced this?![]()
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Anyways, after some research, you can get away with replacing the bushing with some smart moves. The proper way is to remove the diff, disconnect the propshaft and drive shafts and lower the subframe as per the procedure here.
https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/...guide/33-17-rear-axle-differential-mountings/
But this is just my own opinion... If you lower the diff with the propshaft turned so that the u joint bends correctly facing down at the centre bearing, you can replace the bushing without disconnecting prop or drive shafts. (the u joint is meant for exactly that) Just lower it enough to get the bushing press into the subframe, above the diff.
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I must say that the car is alot tighter, the worn in bushing and bearings that were replaced allowed for alot more play in the car.
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