Okay... So while pulling the transmission out to rebuild it on my '73 'Cuda, I decided to throw some 2" lift springs in the back. While removing the originals I had several front spring hanger bolts break off due to some rust issues. So I decided to get Dr. Diff's 1" offset hangers and 1" offset shackles...
Here's my question...
My plan was to grind off the old spring perches, mount everything up and check the pinion angle with weight on the springs. Then tack weld the new perches in place, remove the rearend again and bring it down to a local welding/metal fab shop to run a good bead on the perches. Then I realized that'll be a LOT of extra work. So my question is with only 2" of lift, is the pinion angle going to change significantly? or can I just take the rearend down to the shop now and have them match the new perches to the old angle and weld them on, then mount it back under the car and if I need to maybe add a shim???
Any help is greatly appreciated. I have angle finders and all sorts of stuff to find pinion angle, but I wonder how acurate a person can actually be with them, but that may come from my surveying background where we like to be within 5 seconds of an angle. So would it be better to keep the stock angle even with the 2" lift springs?