« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2009, 05:45:46 PM »
its at 20% in the rear and 11% in the front . Ive tried to tilt the pinion angle up but i cant go any further . i have interference with shock and the plate the spring sitting on
Weird... we both have the exact same lift kit (control arms & springs) and my drive shaft is 18 degrees and I got my pinion up to 16 degrees without any issues.
If you really only have 11 degrees on your drive shaft... I think you only need 9 degrees of pinion angle. But that 11 degrees sounds suspect. 20 degrees of pinon angle plus the "interference" you are describing suggests that you have way too much pinion angle... or maybe I am misunderstanding the posted info.
Unless there is a major difference in drive shaft length... we should pretty much have the same numbers? If ya wanna come by and compare Jeeps... PM me.
BTW... I don't think any of this has anything to do with your tranny problem. Hope your dealership passed the IQ test and came to that conclusion as well.
« Last Edit: September 02, 2009, 05:56:18 PM by muffintop »
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