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  • #76
    Originally posted by s2driveruk View Post
    did you get it off the car in the end....also any tips on geting the U joint off the shaft?
    David, with a ******' big vice and a hammer, mine took a few hefty blows until it came off.

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    • #77
      cheers Martin. Also what did u repack it with, just normal LM grease or something specific?
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      1992 3b S2 Coupe

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      • #78
        I just used some normal grease i had at work nothing exotic.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by GT500 View Post
          I don't want to piss anyone off but..... my center bearing was knackered. Took it to my local propshaft place. http://www.propshaft.co.uk

          They said if they fit aBMW bearing then the rubber won't be matched to the diff mounts,gear box mounts. Apparently they all have to move together. IE Bm bearing will create different thrust front to rear...
          Made me wait 4 weeks untill they'd tracked down the makers for Audi. I think it came from sweden?
          They did get the exact part.. Impressed they didn't fob me off with "ye mate a BM one will do"

          I know a lot of folks have a BM one fitted, I would be worried for the long term. It might take 20-30 miles before anything starts whining..

          Rob
          How goes it Rob
          Will these chaps know what I'm on about if I email and ask for a 1995 S2 centre bearing? I mean I don't have to explain what the car is?
          I'd much prefer to replace with an OEM centre bearing if possible rather than using one from another maker. Makes a bit more sense if it's available.
          And did you get the CV's from them too?

          Thanks in advance mate

          Jas..
          2001 Avus Silver B5 RS4.
          2004 A4 Avant 1.8T quattro Sport-LE.
          1995 S2 Coupe - sold (sniff)

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          • #80
            Jas, i spoke to Pete at QuattroCorner and he had the oem centre bearing for....£200 apparently, i double and redouble checked that he understood what I was asking for and apparently thats the price....ouch?!?!?!?!? The BMW bearing mount is not a robust looking as the OEM version but to be honest its easy to change out and with my car at 180,000miles i doubt it will need to be changed again now...

            As for CV joints, the Scorpio joints are almost identical, only the boot differs but you can just reuse the original if its in good condition, mine looked fine. I bought a pair from a place on the web (supplier is detailed somewhere) for £32 delivered....so worked out about £55 for the centre and two cv's
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            1992 3b S2 Coupe

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            • #81
              Hi,

              Am i missing something here, they are at vag parts aren't they?

              https://sslrelay.com/s74326199.onean...dex.shopscript

              S2 + RS2 Propshaft centre support
              Replacement centre propshaft support bearing for all S2 and RS2 models


              Order number: 26111206502(05196)
              Our price: 17.95 GBP
              34.91 USD
              plus 17.5% VAT


              Phil
              95' 2.8E Coupe quattro pearl blue
              97' A3 1.8T Sport Auto Silver

              95' Yamaha FZR600R

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              • #82
                That Vag parts bearing looks like a BMW one, not the correct part.
                Just because they sell them dosen't make it the right part.

                Jas, I am sure they will know what you want, when they did mine I just gave em the shaft and they gave me it back all done.
                Nice to have the right parts spinning away just next to your ****, A failed centre bearing and a flapping shaft at 100+ mph, fine if you like shafts and bottoms, but not for me!
                Rob..
                94 RS2 Noggy,LHD,MTM map,18"cup 1s,245/35/18,Bilsteins,RS2 H&Rs,Cup splitter.
                87 UR 20v ABY
                97 S6 Avant
                96 A6 C4 2.5 TDI quattro avant,Ming,Wietec/eibach,chipped
                1967 Ford Mustang,Eleanor,460ci v8

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by GT500 View Post
                  That Vag parts bearing looks like a BMW one, not the correct part.
                  Just because they sell them dosen't make it the right part.

                  Jas, I am sure they will know what you want, when they did mine I just gave em the shaft and they gave me it back all done.
                  Nice to have the right parts spinning away just next to your ****, A failed centre bearing and a flapping shaft at 100+ mph, fine if you like shafts and bottoms, but not for me!
                  Thanks buddy, I'll give them a call this week, I can't drop the shaft off though, it's still attached to the car. I need the car daily for the next few weeks as my 90 is on loan to my mum. . Ideally it'd be great if they could ship the parts to me and I'll get my local specialists to fit them. They enjoy me bringing the S2 in, keeps them on thier toes (they will ban me one day)
                  Jas..



                  Originally posted by s2driveruk View Post
                  Jas, i spoke to Pete at QuattroCorner and he had the oem centre bearing for....£200 apparently, i double and redouble checked that he understood what I was asking for and apparently thats the price....ouch?!?!?!?!? The BMW bearing mount is not a robust looking as the OEM version but to be honest its easy to change out and with my car at 180,000miles i doubt it will need to be changed again now...

                  As for CV joints, the Scorpio joints are almost identical, only the boot differs but you can just reuse the original if its in good condition, mine looked fine. I bought a pair from a place on the web (supplier is detailed somewhere) for £32 delivered....so worked out about £55 for the centre and two cv's
                  Thanks David, I'll keep this info in mind if I can't source the OEM stuff from Rob's contact. Ideally I'd really like to try the OEM route first though.
                  Have you got the web address of the place you used? I assume they are scorpio rear inner joints with it being RWD?
                  All info much apprieciated
                  Jas..
                  2001 Avus Silver B5 RS4.
                  2004 A4 Avant 1.8T quattro Sport-LE.
                  1995 S2 Coupe - sold (sniff)

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by GT500 View Post
                    That Vag parts bearing looks like a BMW one, not the correct part.
                    Just because they sell them dosen't make it the right part.

                    Jas, I am sure they will know what you want, when they did mine I just gave em the shaft and they gave me it back all done.
                    Nice to have the right parts spinning away just next to your ****, A failed centre bearing and a flapping shaft at 100+ mph, fine if you like shafts and bottoms, but not for me!

                    Why is the bearing going to fail? I think this has been a fairly well practised replacement and to date i haven't heard of any issues regarding noise, wear or failure? Just becuase it isn't oem doesn't mean it cannot be used either...the actual bearing is the same as far as i can ascertain, the metal is less meaty i'll give you that (as i pictured in a recent thread) but to be honest I don't see any logical reason why it should be ripped clean from the car Naturally we all have an opinion, if your's is right I'l happily post a shot of the prop and my a*se
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                    1992 3b S2 Coupe

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by s2driveruk View Post
                      Why is the bearing going to fail? I think this has been a fairly well practised replacement and to date i haven't heard of any issues regarding noise, wear or failure? Just becuase it isn't oem doesn't mean it cannot be used either...the actual bearing is the same as far as i can ascertain, the metal is less meaty i'll give you that (as i pictured in a recent thread) but to be honest I don't see any logical reason why it should be ripped clean from the car Naturally we all have an opinion, if your's is right I'l happily post a shot of the prop and my a*se

                      look forward to that!, not the failure just the shot!
                      If you are happy with the Bm one fine, but I have seen the book of centre bearings, there are thousands! if one is ok for many why do they make so many?
                      Ring Chris at propshaft uk, he will explain the whole rubber/size/mounting ins and outs.
                      The oem is getable so why use a Bm one? or if Bm parts are your thing, get a BM!
                      Rob..
                      94 RS2 Noggy,LHD,MTM map,18"cup 1s,245/35/18,Bilsteins,RS2 H&Rs,Cup splitter.
                      87 UR 20v ABY
                      97 S6 Avant
                      96 A6 C4 2.5 TDI quattro avant,Ming,Wietec/eibach,chipped
                      1967 Ford Mustang,Eleanor,460ci v8

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                      • #86
                        cos i can't see what the difference is in the bm one and the oem that equates to £200 of difference...simple as that I can have 10 bm ones fail or wear for the same price which i cant see happening.
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                        1992 3b S2 Coupe

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by s2driveruk View Post
                          cos i can't see what the difference is in the bm one and the oem that equates to £200 of difference...simple as that I can have 10 bm ones fail or wear for the same price which i cant see happening.
                          Could be false economy, its the thrust thats the issue, the wrong rubber tension and you move the loadings front or back, giving the diff or box the good news.They are all designed to move a certain amount together.
                          Only trying to help....
                          Rob..
                          94 RS2 Noggy,LHD,MTM map,18"cup 1s,245/35/18,Bilsteins,RS2 H&Rs,Cup splitter.
                          87 UR 20v ABY
                          97 S6 Avant
                          96 A6 C4 2.5 TDI quattro avant,Ming,Wietec/eibach,chipped
                          1967 Ford Mustang,Eleanor,460ci v8

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                          • #88
                            Whooa guys, I feel guilty now
                            I can see the point of the cheaper one, but if an OEM is availbale, I'd like to use that, after all mine has lasted 150k miles now.

                            Don't think I can bare the thought of a bimmer part on the car either, the rust will set in, I'll stop using the indicators, drive around with my fogs on all day and generally start driving like a knob. (joking )

                            Peace
                            2001 Avus Silver B5 RS4.
                            2004 A4 Avant 1.8T quattro Sport-LE.
                            1995 S2 Coupe - sold (sniff)

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Jas11n View Post
                              Whooa guys, I feel guilty now
                              I can see the point of the cheaper one, but if an OEM is availbale, I'd like to use that, after all mine has lasted 150k miles now.

                              Don't think I can bare the thought of a bimmer part on the car either, the rust will set in, I'll stop using the indicators, drive around with my fogs on all day and generally start driving like a knob. (joking )

                              Peace
                              I've got to work out how to do that 3 lans switch to get off the motorway and onto a sliproad too inside the 100yd marker, lean forward over the steering wheel and start driving with my right elbow out the window.

                              @GT500 - you're probably totally right, who knows and hey its not a dig just lively debate....

                              Quick question to anyone running a bmw (i prefer to call it a Febi-Bilstein) part, have any of you looked at the mount recently to see how its wearing, would be interesting realism angle to inject at this point in terms of on the car performance/condition.

                              Cheers
                              David (waiting to be introduced to my propshaft through the car seat )
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                              1992 3b S2 Coupe

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                              • #90
                                Cheers
                                David (waiting to be introduced to my propshaft through the car seat )[/QUOTE]

                                Rob..
                                94 RS2 Noggy,LHD,MTM map,18"cup 1s,245/35/18,Bilsteins,RS2 H&Rs,Cup splitter.
                                87 UR 20v ABY
                                97 S6 Avant
                                96 A6 C4 2.5 TDI quattro avant,Ming,Wietec/eibach,chipped
                                1967 Ford Mustang,Eleanor,460ci v8

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