lowmater_tn
Active member
I'd like to jump in for a moment and relate what I've been through in the last couple of years with regards to pinion angle problems. The shop I trusted to install a set of ladder bars on an 85 silverado for strrip and show ended up with an angle of plus 8 degrees! I knew very little at the time but through a painful learning curve I solved it. My truck experienced severe vibration between 3200 and 4000 rpm. Changing the angle to minus 1 degree solved the vibration problem. As long as the angle is negative, at rest , you will be good to go!
also a good trick learned this from my dad with our drag truck we had years ago with chevy -2 degrees works really good and -1 degrees works also but with -2 when you hammer on it it will go to straight in line from tranny to diff no matter what also helps in torque and traction