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Cardan shaft question


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On 12/18/2016 at 5:13 PM, bigbuzuki said:

 

I saw this when you posted.  Looks really nice but really $$$ as well.  Trying to decide next steps, as i am very impressed with the panamera turbo and trying to convince wife i require to have it.  Sio getting this shaft would be counter productive.  Great find though. 

 

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Hey if anyone is interested I can supply a quick replacement for the rubber surrounding the drive shaft bearing. No need to remove the shaft, bearing, or bracket. It works great, no vibration, tough, and lasting without flaws in my case. Have a look and order at Etsy if you like. My understanding is that they don't mind promotions here if someone is looking for a solution, so I hope I am complying with policy. It's an easy fix and will avoid the need to replace the whole driveshaft, which will be required again in another 85,000 miles give or take.

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This Car Accessories item by GreenSourceShop has 2 favorites from Etsy shoppers. Ships from Dana Point, CA. Listed on Jun 1, 2022

 

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