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Originally Posted by PQ
I'd totaly get away with it too.
But, I need to figure out the cause if there is one.
Also, I wonder if it would be cheaper or easier to buy a whole new drive shaft rather than fool with this one. It's gonna cost me about 450.00 all together.
Bearing, U Joint, and shop to remove and repress the bearing, then put it all back together. I'd just do it myself if it didn't require a pressed bearing.
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The cause is, the stock DS is junk IMHO.