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<blockquote data-quote="zig80toy" data-source="post: 982506" data-attributes="member: 16189"><p>Ok, i ran into this problem as well. As green as i am i thought you could just aim the rear pinion at the t case and call it good. No.</p><p>On one hand you think your helping your driveline angle but then you run into these vib problems. I went the expensive route and fixed the problem with a new CV rear driveshaft.</p><p> </p><p>In stock form the output on the t case is level with the ground (plus or minus a few degrees, whatever). Same goes for the rear pinion. Having both thses flanges on the exact same plain is what keeps the smooth ride. When you start angling one or the other you will run into vibs. It can take a little bit of angling without getting vibs but it sounds like you got your pinion pointed too far up.</p><p>8 degree shims plus shimmed blocks sounds like too much. how many degrees do you think those blocks are in addition?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zig80toy, post: 982506, member: 16189"] Ok, i ran into this problem as well. As green as i am i thought you could just aim the rear pinion at the t case and call it good. No. On one hand you think your helping your driveline angle but then you run into these vib problems. I went the expensive route and fixed the problem with a new CV rear driveshaft. In stock form the output on the t case is level with the ground (plus or minus a few degrees, whatever). Same goes for the rear pinion. Having both thses flanges on the exact same plain is what keeps the smooth ride. When you start angling one or the other you will run into vibs. It can take a little bit of angling without getting vibs but it sounds like you got your pinion pointed too far up. 8 degree shims plus shimmed blocks sounds like too much. how many degrees do you think those blocks are in addition? [/QUOTE]
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