

The driveshaft central support holds the middle of the driveshaft in place and absorbs vibration through its rubber mount. Over time the rubber cracks or sags, letting the driveshaft move around and creating noise and vibration. We replace the worn support and mounting hardware so your driveshaft stays firmly aligned and smooth.
Find a TechnicianThe bearing is the spinning part that lets the driveshaft rotate, while the support is the rubber-and-bracket mount that holds it to the underbody. They often wear together and are sometimes replaced as one assembly.
You'll typically notice vibration, a clunk when accelerating or shifting, or a rumbling noise under the vehicle. A visual inspection often shows cracked or sagging rubber.
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