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Old 06-11-2013, 11:57 AM   #9
Robznob11
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Re: pinion angle @ ride height

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Originally Posted by wraprail View Post
You can also use the starter pad or the pan rail if you want to leave the driveshaft installed.



BTW, Its not "common practice" to just dial in 2 degrees of pinion angle in case the pinion angle just happends to change.
On a street car not using leaf springs, there is no axle wrap.
Im amused at how many people believe that the pinon has no movement on a street truck! I guess bildings and bridges dont sway in the wind either. Why put extra clearance in an engine block everythings bolted tight right. So nothing should flex or contact. Its not a case of if it were going to move, the question is how much! And if you think it wont because its a street truck more power to you! anything underload will move or flex period!!
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