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Old 01-31-2005, 11:40 PM
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Let me tell you, that and prothane motor mounts really made a difference in my cammin bolt-on car. I just have one question though. I installed the stud into the middle slot of the tranny mount, then put the cross-member on and tightened it down with the flat-washer/lock nut/supplied nut. Is this the right hardware i used. B/c after i set it back on the ground and checked the pinion angle it was 0, and i think i had it adjusted to -2 or -3 prior to installation. Was i suppose to use a spacer?

$70 bucks and a Satuerday was well spent on these mods!
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Re-check your pinion angle and set it correctly. The new bushing won't give like the factory rubber one did so you might have to reset the angle a bit.
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Ok how do you check pinion angle ? With what tool ? Someone enlighten me please !




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