Meyle HD BMW Driveshafts for BMW 6 Series F06 (2013+)

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Got a vibration through the driveline on your BMW? Did you know that the u-joints are not replaceable on a factory driveshaft? Our remanufactured driveshafts allow for future replacement of u-joints and are rebuilt to a higher specification than the factory driveshaft. We start with OEM u-joints and then machine yokes onto the driveshaft to allow for future u-joint replacement. All bushings, universal joints, center bearings are replaced with new hardware (flex discs are not included but available separately). The whole unit is then dynamically balanced on a precision Axiline Balancer.
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Located between the transmission and driveshaft, the giubo (also guibo) joint is a flexible rubber drive coupling that joins driveline components to reduce vibration, while allowing a limited range of flexibility. Joint rubber deteriorates over time from torque stress and heat hardening. A failed joint is a common cause of driveline noise and vibration. This joint should be inspected during normal maintenance for signs of heat cracking and tears in the rubber. Failed joints should be replaced before they cause additional damage and expense or disable the vehicle.
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Meyle HD Universal Flex Joint
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Part#: 26117518443
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Positioned between the transmission and driveshaft, the giubo (or guibo) joint is a flexible rubber coupling designed to connect driveline components. It reduces vibrations while accommodating limited flexibility. Over time, the rubber can deteriorate due to torque stress and heat, leading to hardening and wear. A failing joint is a common source of driveline noise and vibration. Regular maintenance should include inspecting the joint for heat-related cracks or tears in the rubber. Prompt replacement of damaged joints is crucial to prevent further damage, costly repairs, or potential vehicle breakdown.
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