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- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- LQ9
I bet you thought this was going to be a post asking how to set pinion angle. Well it is! Out of the truck..
I don't have the luxury of putting the rear in, setting pinion angle, burning the perches in and going on my merry way. I need to do this out of the truck while I'm still driving it and swapping it in later. Anyone know how to calculate pinion angle for a 4" lift? Or should I give it my best guesstimate off the factory angle? I'm thinking of setting the pinion about 2 degrees higher than stock. Currently the truck is stock height but somewhere in the near future (about a year) I plan on lifting it. Should I just set the pinion angle to stock and use shims later to adjust?
I don't have the luxury of putting the rear in, setting pinion angle, burning the perches in and going on my merry way. I need to do this out of the truck while I'm still driving it and swapping it in later. Anyone know how to calculate pinion angle for a 4" lift? Or should I give it my best guesstimate off the factory angle? I'm thinking of setting the pinion about 2 degrees higher than stock. Currently the truck is stock height but somewhere in the near future (about a year) I plan on lifting it. Should I just set the pinion angle to stock and use shims later to adjust?
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