WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
I wouldnāt have known at all 2 years ago, but now I know this is absolutely correct. Thanks to Shadows for his advice before my first go around. It made it easier for sure.And the answer is - the height of the front doesn't matter. It's all in the angle of the joints and/or pinion.
Dan's been through this if I remember.
Single cardan joints need to be run straight (meaning if there's just one cross type joint on that shaft), if there's one at each end of the shaft, they need to cancel each other. Driveshafts 101.
Pitch of the truck doesn't matter for pinion or driveshaft angles. Raising the front up a foot won't fix poor pinion angle or improper driveshaft cardan joint angle.
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