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E21, E30General discussion and technical help for 1975-1991 3 series cars.
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Your Ride: 1994 BMW 525i, 1987 325is, 1986 325
If you have the right hydraulic press yes. Otherwise you just replace the whole shaft due to the center u joint being staked in. There are places out there that will sell you a retrofit shaft with serviceable joints, but for the money. I'd just go with a new drive shaft all the time.
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