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rear pinion angle.. questions, please help.
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<blockquote data-quote="RippinSVT" data-source="post: 4360007" data-attributes="member: 25629"><p>Sorry I couldn't reply sooner. Typically, you want to set the pinion angle a hair lower than stock to get the benefits of adj. uppers. Without getting into measuring pinion angle and all that crap, here's what you need to do. </p><p></p><p>-remove the adjustable arms again</p><p>-take the stock arms and precisely measure them from bolt-hole to bolt-hole</p><p>-take this measurement and add 1/8" to 3/16"</p><p>-adjust the adjustable arms until the bolt holes are "X" (the first measurement plus 1/8") apart, being sure to measure them the same way and very precisely</p><p>-reinstall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RippinSVT, post: 4360007, member: 25629"] Sorry I couldn't reply sooner. Typically, you want to set the pinion angle a hair lower than stock to get the benefits of adj. uppers. Without getting into measuring pinion angle and all that crap, here's what you need to do. -remove the adjustable arms again -take the stock arms and precisely measure them from bolt-hole to bolt-hole -take this measurement and add 1/8" to 3/16" -adjust the adjustable arms until the bolt holes are "X" (the first measurement plus 1/8") apart, being sure to measure them the same way and very precisely -reinstall [/QUOTE]
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