Description
The BMW 1 Series E82/E88 125i N52N Manual Transmission Driveshaft is a component from the Cardan Joints group, designed for precise torque transfer within the drivetrain. This used, original BMW part ensures proper compatibility with the N52N engine and manual gearbox, maintaining the system’s factory operating parameters.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 7567941
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 7567941
- Substitutable numbers: 26107567941, 7567941
- Weight: 150
- Gearbox type: Manual
- Part type: Propshaft
- Category: Propshafts
Application and Compatibility
The driveshaft presented is dedicated to the BMW 1 Series E82 and E88 models in the 125i version with the N52N engine, equipped with a manual transmission. The design is tailored to specific body variants and engine units, allowing for the preservation of correct drivetrain geometry and reduction of vibrations during acceleration and constant speed driving.
This element belongs to the Cardan Joints group, responsible for compensating angular and linear changes between the gearbox and the rear axle or final drive. A properly selected driveshaft limits overloads on other drivetrain components and contributes to the overall smooth operation of the assembly.
Construction and Technical Characteristics
The driveshaft for the BMW 1 Series E82/E88 125i N52N manual version is designed as a rigid element connecting the gearbox output to the further part of the drivetrain. The universal joints and flexible elements (depending on the specific factory configuration) used allow for compensation of suspension movements and drivetrain operation, minimizing vibration transfer to the body.
The product has a specified working mass, selected by the manufacturer to ensure proper dynamic balancing and resistance to operational loads. This allows the shaft to operate stably across the full range of rotational speeds intended for the N52N engine and manual transmission, without excessive vibration or noise.
Condition, Origin, and Benefits of Use
The offered driveshaft is a used part, originating from the original BMW drivetrain. Using a component from the OEM category allows for maintaining factory fitment to flanges, joints, and mounting points in the chassis. This solution is particularly beneficial for repairs where maintaining compliance with manufacturer documentation and avoiding assembly issues is crucial.
Replacing the driveshaft with an original element from the Cardan Joints category helps to reduce typical wear symptoms, such as clunks when starting off, vibrations at higher speeds, or play in the drivetrain. A correctly selected shaft supports the stable operation of the manual gearbox and improves overall driving comfort.
Installation and Maintenance Tips
When installing the driveshaft in the BMW 1 Series E82/E88 125i N52N with a manual transmission, it is recommended to:
- check the condition of the joints and flexible elements throughout the drivetrain,
- verify the correct alignment of the shaft relative to the assembly marks,
- tighten the bolted connections precisely according to the manufacturer’s recommendations,
- assess the condition of the engine mounts and rear suspension.
This approach allows for full utilization of the installed element’s potential and reduces the risk of repeated disassembly. A properly installed driveshaft supports stable torque transfer and predictable vehicle behavior during dynamic driving.
Drivetrain Expansion and Related Components
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the drivetrain area in your BMW and require other components from the same group, such as intermediate shafts, U-joints, or shaft supports, check the available parts in the BMW Cardan Joints category.
For drivers interested in a broader understanding of vehicle systems, including the interaction of the drivetrain with the steering system, an article describing the construction and common faults of control elements may be helpful. More information can be found in the material: Steering System and Power Steering – How It Works and What Fails?.






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