OldBlueDually
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Gents, I want to be sure I am doing this the correct way before stuff is welded up. Sorry if this is a repeat of another thread.
Last night I removed the axle from my truck (76 GMC) to get ready for the drop kit. Now, when I weld on the new saddles to the axle, those saddles should sit at the same angle as the original saddles, is this correct?
Lowering it will make the 2nd driveshaft sit at a different angle, correct? However, the rear axle pinion yoke angle also needs to be the same, correct?
Here is how I plan to do this: on the floor I plan to have the yoke set at 0 degrees. I will see what angle that makes the stock saddles sit at. I will then tack into place my new saddles at that same angle on the opposite side of the axle. Do a test fit, then finish welding (then axle cleanup & paint).
Basically without so many words: All angles should stay the same, correct?
Is the above stupid, or am I on the right track? Thanks in advance!!
Last night I removed the axle from my truck (76 GMC) to get ready for the drop kit. Now, when I weld on the new saddles to the axle, those saddles should sit at the same angle as the original saddles, is this correct?
Lowering it will make the 2nd driveshaft sit at a different angle, correct? However, the rear axle pinion yoke angle also needs to be the same, correct?
Here is how I plan to do this: on the floor I plan to have the yoke set at 0 degrees. I will see what angle that makes the stock saddles sit at. I will then tack into place my new saddles at that same angle on the opposite side of the axle. Do a test fit, then finish welding (then axle cleanup & paint).
Basically without so many words: All angles should stay the same, correct?
Is the above stupid, or am I on the right track? Thanks in advance!!
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