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best way to adjust rear pinion angle
#712166
04/02/06 06:55 PM
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Joined: Sep 2002
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I need to adjust the rear pinion on my truck. I just swapped out a standard u-joint shaft for a CV shaft out of a 2001 4runner. My driveshaft angle right now is sitting at 18 degrees. I measured the pinion and it is pointed up 9 degrees. After the SAS with Marlin springs my truck is still sitting ass low(1.5" lower than front). I would like to use shackles to raise the truck up another inch. My rear shackle right now is 7.5". I need to know how long a shackle I would need to make up the 9 degrees and also lift it up some. I am afraid the shackle would have to be way to long. Might need to use a shim as well. any suggestions?
88 4runner SAS 36 IROKS with some stuff
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Re: best way to adjust rear pinion angle
[Re: 4Crawler]
#712168
04/02/06 07:10 PM
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Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 36
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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would a 9.5" shackle be too long? That would lift the rear 1" and gain me 2 degrees. What size of shim would be needed to make up the rest? I know it does not change directly because you are raising the driveshaft at the same time. Thanks
88 4runner SAS 36 IROKS with some stuff
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Re: best way to adjust rear pinion angle
[Re: akarocket]
#712169
04/02/06 07:56 PM
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