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Join Date: Aug 2022
Location: Angola IN
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Re: Pinion Angle for Slammed Trucks
From what I have read, make sure that your engine/transmission bushings are all in good shape then adjust your driveshaft to that. The visual that I have attached shows how they should be in relation to each other. Although if you look more into offroad driveshaft angles they talk about some more extreme pinion angle differences through the travel of the suspension. With factory trailing arms and the CPP crossmember that should help you with the angle change through the suspension travel.
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