RE: Dude, Nice Pumpkins
Hey. I've been looking around on the net trying to find out as much info as I can about doing a belly up. I see most people adjust their pinion angle in line with the driveshaft. Is this necessary with a 3" suspension lift? I have my SYE kit sitting here and plan on gettting the driveshaft made up after I get the flat skidplate installed. I don't want to bother with cutting and rewelding the spring perches if I don't have to because I plan on replacing the rear axle sometime in the next year or two. Will it damage the CV joints on the driveshaft if I don't reangle it and will I have any vibes in the driveline?
Hey. I've been looking around on the net trying to find out as much info as I can about doing a belly up. I see most people adjust their pinion angle in line with the driveshaft. Is this necessary with a 3" suspension lift? I have my SYE kit sitting here and plan on gettting the driveshaft made up after I get the flat skidplate installed. I don't want to bother with cutting and rewelding the spring perches if I don't have to because I plan on replacing the rear axle sometime in the next year or two. Will it damage the CV joints on the driveshaft if I don't reangle it and will I have any vibes in the driveline?