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Old 07-14-2007, 12:50 PM
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First thing you need to do is check your pinion angle. Then set the tailshaft angle the same. Driveline angles being wrong can screw up a car very badly. The basic idea is to have the front and rear true u-joint angle be equal and small. If your pinion angle is 2deg up, you want the tailshaft at 2deg down.

Hope this helps.

Kevin
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