BMW
Catalogue of BMW driveshafts for different models
In this section, we offer you a wide range of BMW driveshafts, essential components for the vehicle’s drivetrain. These replacement parts are manufactured to meet the technical requirements for torque and rotational transmission, ensuring smooth and efficient operation across various models from the German brand.
Our selection is aimed both at automotive professionals who require reliable parts for their repairs, and at owners who need to replace a worn driveshaft. If your vehicle shows abnormal vibrations or noises in the transmission, finding the right replacement is the first step to restoring ride comfort and safety.
Key points for choosing the right driveshaft
- OEM reference: The most accurate way to ensure compatibility is to match the original part’s reference number with the replacement’s.
- Model and engine: Driveshaft specifications vary depending on the series (1 Series, 3 Series, X5, etc.) and the engine type (diesel or petrol).
- Drivetrain system: Check whether your vehicle is rear-wheel drive or has the xDrive all-wheel-drive system, as the mountings differ.
- Installation position: You must distinguish between the front driveshaft (common in 4×4 models) and the rear or longitudinal one, and also verify the overall length of the part.
- Condition of auxiliary components: When choosing the replacement, it is advisable to also check the condition of the flex disc and the center support bearing.
Frequently asked questions
What are the symptoms of a failure in a BMW driveshaft?
The clearest signs of wear in the drivetrain system include noticeable vibrations in the cabin that increase with speed, metallic noises when setting off, or constant humming coming from the underside of the chassis. This usually indicates play in the universal joints or a failure of the center support bearing.
How can I confirm that the part is compatible with my vehicle?
To avoid returns or incompatibilities, we always recommend checking the vehicle’s technical specifications and the reference number engraved on the old driveshaft. The exact length and the type of connection (flanges or splines) are critical details that must match.
Does the same driveshaft work for manual and automatic models?
Generally not. The length of the driveshaft usually varies depending on the type of gearbox installed, since automatic and manual transmissions have different dimensions. It is essential to filter your search by specifying your car’s transmission type.
What items are included with the replacement driveshaft?
As a general rule, the replacement is supplied as a complete, balanced unit ready for installation. Depending on the specific reference, it may include the universal joints and the intermediate support, although it is recommended to check the technical description of each product to confirm the included accessories.