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Title: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: Tommyc on September 01, 2017, 07:46:23 am
Hi all,

I'm in need of replacement driveshafts for front (left and right). Vehicle is mk5 gti with dsg. Can anyone advise if the ones off eBay are okay? Or anywhere I can get oem replacement?

Cheers, Tom
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: pudding on September 01, 2017, 10:06:29 am
No used ones on ebay?  I would only use genuine for a beefy part like that, but they won't be cheap from VW.   Sure you need the entire shaft and not just an inner or outer CV?  Don't normally need to replace the entire shaft unless the CV splines are chewed up, or they're bent.
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: Llew on September 01, 2017, 12:51:04 pm
i got mine from ebay over about three years ago and i do around 25k miles a year and had no problems at all ththis is the company i got them from just give them a ring
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/J-R-CV-JOINTS-DRIVESHAFTS?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: Colinspence on September 01, 2017, 09:54:06 pm
Iv used the eBay one linked above too for my dsg and they very good for the money  :happy2:
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: strongbow on September 02, 2017, 02:53:25 pm
as pudding said,thought I needed drive shaft by the loud knocking turning left,and slight hard right. it was both my outer cv joints that had wore, possibility usless your dead sure,
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: Colinspence on September 02, 2017, 10:05:48 pm
Both my inner and outer cv boots were split and my local garage was going to charge my £100 just to change them so £45 for the complete shaft with new boots is a bargain and saves so much messing about
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: pudding on September 02, 2017, 10:47:38 pm
£100 isn't so bad.  I did them myself with genuine CV boot kits and it's a straight forward job, but time consuming.  £30 I think for each side just in parts, so that was a cheap quote.  Labour is about an hour each side if you know the car well. 

Driveshafts themselves rarely go.  Usually outer CVs first, rumbling/knocking on corners, then inner CVs, which click/crunch when pulling away from standstill.  All 4 of mine are still solid at 114K, so not sure what you chaps are doing to them  :smiley:
Title: Re: Driveshaft for DSG
Post by: Tommyc on September 04, 2017, 07:51:40 am
Thanks all! Basically have a lot of knocking when turning (car has done 92k).
Haven't got the time to do the work so garage advised to get the drive shafts as makes the job cheaper (as easier repair). Otherwise would have have just got CV kit.
I'm going to give those eBay ones a go!

Thanks again, Tom