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take your driveshaft out first. Then see if either of the yokes have play in them. it will usually feel notchy and move in a direction that is not natural to the yoke. Its not always the center bearing, but you need to see if the yokes have play first, otherwise just replacing the center bearing wont solve the problem. if the yokes are notchy, get a 1 piece DS, because to replace the yokes, and center bearing its $$$. I personally have a steel Z1 DS. I wound up spending almost another $100 to get it balanced perfectly so it wouldnt vibrate at 65-90.....and I can still feel a tiny vibration.... but its every so little. If you have a local DS shop, take your stocker to them, they will usually gie you an accurate assesment for free and see whats best.
-Josh "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. " - Albert Einstein

 
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