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redlined600 09-23-2025 07:50 PM

Driveshaft carrier bearing movement
 
Hey all, I was checking the car over and this seemed like an excessive amount of movement from the carrier bearing, but tbh I've never checked it before. Can anyone confirm it this is normal or not.

https://youtu.be/d3o79q2zI2s?si=pvlkhzuCkBqmRJhL

norcalpb 09-25-2025 11:49 AM

I'm going to check the play on mine this weekend, but I want to say yes.

Since the carrier bearing isn't serviceable, if I were you I'd just buy a used GR86 driveshaft and call it a day. Lighter, less miles with less play, CV joint that replaces the U-Joint all for ~$150 shipped to your door.

callisto 09-25-2025 03:46 PM

Seems normal enough. There’s a YouTube video somewhere of it doing that under load, too. Look up the JXB carrier if you’re curious about alternatives.

Sapphireho 09-25-2025 05:37 PM

I hated the feel of the 2 piece shaft. I could feel it off balance especially at low speed. That's why I went one piece.

Did the same thing with an Isuzu Rodeo I had years ago. I was going thru carrier bearings like crazy, so bad I had it customized with a one piece shaft. No problem after that.

redlined600 09-26-2025 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by norcalpb (Post 3616460)
I'm going to check the play on mine this weekend, but I want to say yes.

Since the carrier bearing isn't serviceable, if I were you I'd just buy a used GR86 driveshaft and call it a day. Lighter, less miles with less play, CV joint that replaces the U-Joint all for ~$150 shipped to your door.

Good suggestion, I'll keep in mind for the future. This is already a modified driveshaft for a kswap so I'd rather not modify another one unless I have to.

Quote:

Originally Posted by callisto (Post 3616462)
Seems normal enough. There’s a YouTube video somewhere of it doing that under load, too. Look up the JXB carrier if you’re curious about alternatives.

I've seen the videos and agree that it kinda appears normal. I think the JXB carrier looks like a reasonable option to tighten things up.

I'm not super interested in using a 1pc driveshaft.


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