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Old 02-19-2013, 04:33 PM   #1
BB72CHEVKT
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Driveline vibration

I have a vibration in the drive line on my Suburban and after reading think it may be due to the pinion angle. I am running a 4'" rear spring with a two inch lowering block. The drive shaft was just shortened and balanced since I changed to a 700R4 tranny. It also has new u-joints and a new CPP billet carrier bearing. What is normally done to correct the pinion angle. Unfortunately the shop is 80 plus miles away and I need the burb back right away so I am looking at alternatives to returning to their shop. Do you think the problems are due to the long wheel base of the burb?
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