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Casper Wyoming, honestly now I'm curious about the shop you are going to. I hate to jump to conclusions. But I feel like there isn't a high likelihood of finding a lot of top level BMW specialists out there.
This can definitely be a DIY if you have some tools and free time, and maybe some friends to help. Dropping the exhaust sucks ass to do with one person. But otherwise none of that stuff should be THAT bad if you take your time. Youtube can guide you through all of this.
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Oh, and don’t forget the lube1 tube should be enough
Last edited by sbay; 06-26-2024, 06:18 PM.
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Thanks for the help folks. Going to call the shop tomorrow morning and ask if they'll put a used driveshaft in or if they're worried about liability and stuff and will only do new, OEM.
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Originally posted by CybrSlydr View PostAnother thread said to get a couple of the driveshaft gaskets - https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...03-26111229078
Anything else I should get as well? New flex disc, used drive shaft, new CSB, driveshaft gasket, butyl tape...
Also a couple exhaust rings for header to section 1, part #11627830668. Should be good to go.
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Another thread said to get a couple of the driveshaft gaskets - https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...03-26111229078
Anything else I should get as well? New flex disc, used drive shaft, new CSB, driveshaft gasket, butyl tape...
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Would it be better to get the Meyle flex disc that comes with the bolts and nuts?
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OP that’s on the higher side of a quote. Granted quality shops often only use new Genuine BMW Parts and charge you list price. Then book labor on top of that.
If you can find a shop that’ll use a remanufactered/used drive shaft and OE parts you supply you can save quite a bit. But this is how shops make money and also saves them extra time when a customer’s part doesn’t fit and adds labor headaches to a job. So understand they have their reasons.
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Originally posted by CybrSlydr View Post
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Originally posted by sbay View PostYou can grab a driveshaft off of eBay for <$300 with guarantee, throw a guibo and CSB from FCP for another $350ish and then labor at your favorite mechanic and you should be good to go.
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Originally posted by ugaexploder View PostI think we also need to keep in mind OP's location. I agree price is high, but I'm also sure good shops aren't as plentiful as NJ and Cali.
I've replaced a few on jack stands in the garage. It's not a difficult job. Even with a brand-new, $1,900 drive shaft, $3,500 is up there.
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