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Old 04-29-2014, 12:42 PM
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I need to change my front "Central driveshaft CV joint" the one that connect to the transmission. I have checked with BLAUPARTS and they say that they can only supply the axle CV joints for allroad. Is there other part suppliers that sell driveshaft CV joints ??
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Do you mean one of these?

http://www.europaparts.com/cv-joint-893521100.html
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I think he is talking about these:
http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-All_Ro...s/CV/ES366558/

Or these :
Amazon.com: Febest- Vw Inner Cv Joint Left 34X104 - Oem: 4B0498103: Automotive Amazon.com: Febest- Vw Inner Cv Joint Left 34X104 - Oem: 4B0498103: Automotive

But you are better off buying a new axle. Do you have clunking? How do you know it's toast?

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Maybe he mean the prop shaft
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Originally Posted by amiram
Maybe he mean the prop shaft
Yes it is the prop shaft
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Yes it is the prop shaft
As far as I know the prop shaft sold as a complete unit.
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AudiQC - Contact Scotty at Advance Automotion in TX and he will fix you up with a better one piece driveshaft with all new joints and boots. If the center support bearing on my A6's prop shaft ever goes out I will be replacing it with a one piece unit for ease of DIY installation.
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Hi! allroaders....
I have solve my problem...I bought a used prop shaft and intalled it. Everything is very good and no more shaking and clinckings.
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.
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I know the problem was solved and from what I'm reading sounds like its something I'm experiencing, it shakes when I'm on the gas but the minute I lift off the shaking goes away, is this something I need to replace the prop shaft? or could it be a bad plug or injector shake? it just feels odd that it came out of no where this past weekend. it vibrates more violently when going on an uphill which makes me think its plugs/injector related but I have no codes

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what i am wondering to be exact after several reading on the internet is, does the propeller shaft move while the car is rolling? ie if its in neutral or in gear but just rolling down the hill lets say? cause it doesn't vibrate at all when my foot is off the gas but still in gear

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