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So I have two aluminum driveshafts, one of which I just bought in an effort to try to fix a driveline vibration. Both individuals I bought these driveshafts from claim they are factory driveshafts (and I believe them).
Question is, whats the difference? Were there two part numbers GM used? Does one of these not look factory? There isnt any particular reason i want to know, just curious.
Believe they are both correct . A4 damper, m6 no damper
I have removed two aluminum driveshafts from M6 cars and they both had the dampner.
Do they both have a three rivers sticker on them?
I have two aluminum driveshaft at the shop and they both have the dampner. They also have the plastic U-joint piece that you have to melt to remove the U-joint.
interesting, i need to replace my driveshaft. looks like it was spun up and dropped on a drive shaft loop. engraved all the way around. rather strange.
Nah ive owned V6s, they didnt come with aluminum driveshafts not even the Y87 performance cars.
I think Larry is closest to the answer. It looks like the smaller one is the earlier 3rd gen / 1LE drive shaft and from the sounds of it is actually the stronger of the two. Hmm.
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