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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: San Diego, CA
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Re: Pinion Angle Question
Thanks for the info. That's a good site. I actually know how to set a pinion angle but only with the suspension all setup and the car/truck sitting at ride height.
That's my problem, I don't have the suspension installed other then the trailing arms. I went ahead and set the angle and welded the pads on based on my '68 housing. I was able to cycle the axle up and down, connected to the arms and at what "should" be ride height, it looked like the pinion was bout 4* and hitting the bump stops, about 1.4*. It looks like it did with the stock '68 housing so I think I am good but won't know for sure until it's back on the road.
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