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Driveline Vibration after New Driveshaft Support Bearing 200 1992

The car in question is a '92 240 with approximately 240k miles.

I replaced the driveshaft support bearing on said car last night with a new FAG brand bearing, Meyle support bushing, and new spring. I marked the junction of the DS to rear diff and the halves of the driveshaft with whiteout before I took anything apart. I took this measure even though our car has the factory arrows on the driveshaft to help with alignment.

Everything seemed to go smoothly. The old bearing came off without too much trouble, the new one went on pretty smoothly, and everything lined back up pretty nicely. Car repairs never go so smoothly, so I knew something was amiss.

Sure enough, I went for a test drive and found that the car now has an obnoxious driveline vibration at all speeds. What should I be looking for here?






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