Ok...used the new gizmo and.....YIKES!
About 5.75 degrees on the rear....i know thats waaaaaay too much.
So I guess shimming is my next step.
For those who have done this before....any tips? How do I figure out what shims to use? For my situation I know they have to go in from the FRONT of the mount so the yoke tilts UP....
Are shims degreed? Or just sized in thicknesses?
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Never mind re: that last question....I see on Summit they sell they in 2, 4 or 6 degree increments.
So, question...which shims would you guys go with? 4 degree shims will bring it down to about 2.75 degrees.....is that ok?
Also, when using shims, does the locator pin get replaced or something to allow for the shim?
yeah, I know....dumb questions....LOL
I cant remember what the locator "pin" looked like when I had the spring pack apart to add the add- a leaf.....
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Ok, now hold the hell up.
Found this article
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/projectbuild/mopp_0707_mopar_rearend_replacement/installation.htmlIT says "Leaf-spring cars usually require between four and eight degrees of positive pinion angle (nose of the pinion toward the ground) to hook up properly off the line."
So I am ok then at 5.75 degrees? I stuck a socket to the gizmo and measured at the ujoint cap on the rear and and then on the driveshaft......zerod the gizmo on the socket, then took the reading on the shaft.....5.75 (or so). Is that the measurement they are talking about in the article? Or am I reading it incorrectly?
Yes, I be confused now.