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Old 07-20-2012, 08:45 AM
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I'm in the garage now doing this and something doesn't seem right. Looking from the passenger side of the car the rear end is at +1.5. The Drive shaft is +3.5. So 1.5-3.5= -2 right?
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Originally Posted by Blwn_by_Twins
I'm in the garage now doing this and something doesn't seem right. Looking from the passenger side of the car the rear end is at +1.5. The Drive shaft is +3.5. So 1.5-3.5= -2 right?
Forget the driveshaft. Read above posts. Tailshaft of trans and yoke.
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I have done an updated video showing the full and simplest process of measuring pinion angle on one of these cars. This should cover most of the frequent questions

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