Febi BMW Driveshafts for BMW 6 Series F12 (2012+)

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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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Febi Universal Flex Disc - 105mm/12mm
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T#:382479
Part#: 26117610061
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$ 131.85

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03-25-2026

$ 93.99 USD
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Also known as a "Guibo"
OEM Febi Universal Flex Disc - E90 M3, E63 M6, E60 M5, E92 M3, E93 M3...
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T#:381881
Part#: 26112282573
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$ 221.99

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05-07-2026

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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.
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Febi Driveshaft Centering Sleeve
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T#:382476
Part#: 26117526611
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$ 23.99 USD
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Located at the front of the drive shaft

OEM Febi Universal Flex Disc Kit - BMW E9X F3X F22/23 F07/10 F06/12/1...
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T#:38553890
Part#: 26117605629S1
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$ 126.99 USD
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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 kit from Febi includes all of the basic components needed to install the flex disc.
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Driveshaft Center Support Bearing
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T#:381897
Part#: 26127564695
Ships on Oct 5, 2026
$ 222.99 USD
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Center drive shaft support including the bearing pressed into rubber mount. Center support bearings help to add some support to the driveshaft in a BMW. Because it is designed to be a two piece system, bracing needs to be added to the center to keep your driveshaftin line and tight. If you are noticing excessive vibration or gear noise in your vehicle, it may be time to replace the support bearing. From Febi comes a factory part to replace your worn bearing. Exactly like what your vehicle came from the factory with, it's easy to eliminate those nasty vibrations with just some simple hand tools and know how. Because this is such a common problem among BMWs, there is a wealth of information available online to help walk you through replacement. Before ordering, check your driveshaft flex disc, or guibo, to determine if that also needs to be replaced. After all, since you have it all apart, you might as well replace all the parts you have access to.
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