mbl530
Member
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2015
- Posts
- 48
- Reaction score
- 31
- Location
- new york
- First Name
- michael
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350 ci 375 hp
Ok guys I'm 63 years old building my 1st square body, I have a 75 chevy long box I am building. I have a 5" drop with a Scotts's dropped cross member in the front. for the rear I bought 2" drop leafs springs from Eaton Detroit. along with a mcgauphys flip kit and C notch. So, 5 in the front, and a total of 8 in the rear. Here is my question. I am aware of pinion angle, I have a 2 piece drive shaft, and I have read that the carrier bearing bracket has to be shortened or moved up about 1.5 inches. Please educate me more on why this needs to be done. Is it so I can get the proper +/- pinion angle between tranny and rear end. I should add that This truck will ride on 20" wheels and tires. At my age I want this done right, it's a one shot only deal in my case. All work is being done by me, to include the body work and paint. So I will be asking a lot of questions, as this forum is a great tool. My motor was built by the Engine Factory 350 cu in 375 hp absolutely beautiful.