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Center support driveshaft bearing

Fjc

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I’ve been unsuccessfully chasing down a clunking sound under my car when going over small bumps. I was under the car today trying again to find the culprit, and noticed my driveshaft center support bearing looks odd to me. The rubber is only on one side (which may be normal?), but looks very flaked on the surface. This is on a 2019 with only 2500 miles. Does this look normal?

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Doesn’t look good, take it to the dealer.
 
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^^^ this

Can you move it at all in the housing?
Just very slightly, which makes a bit of a click. This would potentially explain why sometimes I think the sound is in the front, other times the rear. And my wife swears it’s from the middle under the car. It also seems that the clunking is getting worse over time.
 

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Just very slightly, which makes a bit of a click. This would potentially explain why sometimes I think the sound is in the front, other times the rear. And my wife swears it’s from the middle under the car. It also seems that the clunking is getting worse over time.
Same issue with my 2021 GT. What did you end up doing to fix the issue.
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