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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
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Thanks Frizzle. You da man! That's exactly what I was lookin' for. What did you make your blocks out of and where'd you source it?
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Originally Posted by 70c10
Just curious- have you guys done any adjusting/shimming of the driveshaft angle?. At what amount of drop is this a concern?. I have 4" drop springs now and plan to add 1-2" blocks in the future. Don't mean to hi-jack Gringoloco 
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No worries on the thread jack- we're all here for the same thing.

I set my pinion angle by using new perches from ECE, but that was before- I am going a LOT lower this time around. I will get some angled spacers if necessary once I set my ride height. They are available through many sources, but cheapest through circle track racing shops- they use the trailing arm set-up on the roundy-round cars.
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