Low_SST
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Wow, is that ride height?????? Looking like a 4x4 there. Set the axle at ride height and make all the bars parallel to the groun, with the lowers and uppers parallel.
that is the smartest thing said here. SET PINION ANGLE AT DRIVING HEIGHT
I used the front leaf spring mount for my bars so even fully laid out there not parallel to the ground. My ride height is pretty low but i also set my truck to lay on 24's with alot of rubber and the 255/35/20s are tiny, also my upper bars are almost even with the front mounting bolts of the 4 link so the pinion angle change at any height is minimal. If my upper bars were tiny i would have set it at drive height but there not so its no big deal, i also have my upper bars angled slightly down from my uppers.
someone else asked why they were crooked and that was because i had just tacked the bar in so i can take a pic of what it was going to look like, i pulled the drivers side bars and mounts off right after the pic was took.