Rein Center Support Bearing for BMW Z Series E85/6 (2003-2008)

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A worn-out center support bearing can lead to some annoying side-effects. The driveshaft on BMWs is broken up into 2 sections. The center support bearing is where the 2 sections meet. It consists of a metal bearing in the middle that is surrounded by vibration-absorbing rubber. As the vehicle ages the rubber becomes weak and rips away from the bearing. The result is a vibration and a bad thumping or knocking sound.
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Driveshaft Center Support Bearing - E46, Z4
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Part#: 26127501257
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Replacement center support bearing for the driveshaft. Often the cause of annoying vibrations and clunking noises during take-offs. This is the OEM aluminum bracket with bearing. Applications:
1999-2005 E46 323, 325, 328, 330 models with manual, automatic, or SMG transmission (not including 325xi or 330xi models)
2001-current Z4 2.5, Z4 3.0, Z4 3.0si with manual, automatic, or SMG transmission
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Rein Driveshaft Center Support Bearing
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T#:379700
Part#: 26121225071
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Sale - Save 5% $ 13.50

This product was last offered at the strikethrough price on
06-29-2026

$ 12.83 USD
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$ 13.50

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Commonly referred to as "carrier bearing"

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