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Old 04-29-2007, 10:27 PM
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I have a 95z its lowered with pro kit. Question is do I need adj t/a or can I use non adjustable. If I get non adj will pinion angle be off.
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An adjustable is recomended. Yes your pinion angle will be off with a non adjustable. I am running the edelbrock non adj t/a with 1in drop springs. I noticed a difference but i'm sure a adj would make even more of a differnce. Once I get my car back from the body shop I am going to check and see what my pinion angle is I'm kinda curious how much its off.
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Originally Posted by inssane45
I have a 95z its lowered with pro kit. Question is do I need adj t/a or can I use non adjustable. If I get non adj will pinion angle be off.
We offer a non-adjustable torque that has some slight pinion angle correction made into it but you are correct the pinion angle will not be optimal.


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