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Old 05-07-2013, 11:10 AM
Zulfiqar Zulfiqar is offline
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Originally Posted by lee polowczuk View Post
I am sorry... it's just that there are not universal joints in my car....it's the flex disks that join the drive shafts.... and the center bearing is not a universal..it's just a bearing inside a bracket....

Maybe I am confused... I had this problem in my 300ce.... i was certain it was a bearing problem...but when they told me the exhaust had to come out , i went ahead and got the flex discs..... the front was about to break apart... the rear was fine....

that's my experience.... the indy charged 400... plus i gave him the parts....

i thought it was a fair deal...
There is a universal joint in the MB two piece driveshaft and it is staked into place, The ends have guibo discs and the centre hangs off the carrier with a bearing in it.

The U joint is staked in place and requires grinding and restaking to renew. Very hard in field, Some members have replaced it with some ford application U joint but its a very hard job. Best left to a driveline shop that can repair truck shafts.
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