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Old 06-29-2020, 12:19 PM   #3
ChadW
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Re: Help with driveline angles...

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Originally Posted by SCOTI View Post
When you list the trans angle as 'down' & the shaft angles as 'up', are you stating they are opposite of each other:

Front of trans is higher than the tailshaft = down
Front of 1st shaft is lower than the rear of the shaft = up

Is the pinion centerline higher or lower than the trans output @ ride height?
Yes..you are correct..

Pinion center line is Higher than the trans output shaft at ride height..

i did receive an message back from Nate at porterbuilt and we adjusted my pinion to 0 and he says that all are good now...Im just trying to figure out exactly what that means...lol

trans is 4.0 down
1st shaft is 0.31 UP
second shaft is 2.26 UP
Pinion is 0

Tks
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