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[quote="LowNFToy"]With a 1 piece driveshaft, you have the truck at ride height, measure the angle of the transmission output, and set the pinion to the Equal/Opposite angle and go from there. Example: Transmission Output points DOWN 2 degrees, you'd set the pinion UP 2 degrees.
The truck doesn't have to be on a level surface, since the angles are still the same. What this does is puts both outputs on a parallel plane.. if you continue a line from each, theyd never cross.. just be parallel.
Tacking stuff with leafs/blocks/stock ride height MIGHT work but you have to remember, leafs flex so the pinion your truck is at stock might be off when parked since it matters when driving where the leafs would be flexed a little. I remember reading that stock pinion might be off a few degrees to compensate for acceleration. I'd do it with an angle finder and get it exact anyway..[/quote
I'll take that for what it's worth!