Center/carrier bearing orientation - 76 C20 suburban

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Try here: Denny's Driveshaft

Going to need to measure what the thread diameter is and such, then go from there.
 

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high or low on the center carrier bearing depends,,
You want the primary drive line as straight parallel with the trans/transfer case as possible.
ive seen um up, but the mount of the trans to cross member was shimmed to be straight.
off Roaders what them UP so they dont get hung up on Stuff..
but thats all factory stuff......
you want the front crank shaft degree straight with the end of the primary drive line center.
 

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