Stabilize Rear Driveline – Carrier supports the intermediate joint in a two‑piece shaft to help maintain alignment and steady torque during acceleration and cruising.
Verified Dimensions – Typical specs include mount hole center‑to‑center near 7.372 inches, bracket width around 1.623 inches, and inner diameter about 1.181 inches; confirm on the vehicle before purchase.
Service Friendly – Replacement follows standard steps: access the support area, unfasten the bracket, separate the shaft sections as specified, and install the new carrier squarely.
Common Platform Use – Configured for facelift‑era full‑size sedans/coupes from 2015–2020 that use a two‑piece prop shaft and serviceable center support; check the support style on the vehicle.
Component Longevity – A fresh support can address driveline sag and vibration seen when rubber isolators age, helping restore smooth operation.
Description
This rear driveshaft center support carrier bearing is designed for two‑piece prop shaft layouts used on 2015–2020 platforms. Reference dimensions commonly reported include an inner diameter near 1.181 inches, bracket width around 1.623 inches, and mounting center spacing roughly 7.372 inches, which align with typical crossmember brackets in these vehicles. Replacement typically involves gaining access by lowering exhaust and heat shields as needed, then unbolting the factory support and installing the new carrier squarely with proper hardware. Inspect driveline phasing and torque fasteners to service data during reassembly. Always confirm the carrier's inner diameter, mounting span, and bracket width against the component on the vehicle to ensure a proper match prior to installation.