Well, as the title says...
A few months ago, I replaced a shredded center bearing, in similar condition to what Jon K posted, due to knocking in low speeds/gears. Vibration didn't go away, but was reduced. So I replaced collapsed engine & trans mounts, but that didn't do it either. So I babied the car until I could get the time to redo the center bearing & guibo. In the process of babying, I broke another center bearing. Anyway...
Yesterday I finally replaced the guibo & center bearing. Took the driveshaft to the BMW dealer in Chapel Hill to have them look at the U & CV joint. Tech thought they were okay - U was smooth with no notchiness, and no noises in the CV (he called it "tinging"). Got the car back together & took it out to a little used road with twisties. Slight vibe around 20 mph, but no banging at 30-35. Yay! So I really exercised it for the first time in months, sport mode, flooring it, 70mph through 35mph turns, smooooth...
Parked the car for an hour. Left the house to go pick up my daugher at work. At 20mph, I hear knocking. Argh!!! Lots of low speed vibration now. What have I done or forgotten to do?
FYI, the old guibo was pretty mushy. Lots of fractures, but not shredded. New one is rather stiff. I did not preload the bearing. I allowed it to "settle", then tightened it down. I believe that it is installed the correct way, and the driveshaft was marked to properly reassemble it. I did not mark the diff or trans flange to put the driveshaft back in the same holes. Would this make a difference?