mark
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yes you want to cancel the vibrations. so if your tranny is at 0, then the axle being at 0 degrees is where you have equilibrium.
BUT this is the deal. leaf springs, and bushings on link setups flex. so you should actually set the pinion a little below the equilibrium point ( in your case 0 degrees). how much is really depending on the power of the motor. this is so because when you stomp on the gas, the torque from the driveshaft will actually want to pull the axle upwards. try spinning your axle's driveshaft flange forward, it will want to point up!
this is really where i can't help you since i dont have experience with built motors. but MY personal rule of thumb is with poly bushings, set it between 1-3degrees below equilibrium. just play with it until you feel no more vibration.
if i was you, i'd set it between 2-3 below.
and here's a tip. you do not necessarily have to have the vehicle LEVEL when you are setting up your pinion. this is because the drivetrain does not really care if the vehicle is uphill or downhill. it cares what the alignment is within itself. so with that said. just jack the truck up. keep it at that location. if your tranny is at 34degrees at that position, so what? then set the axle at -34. get the gist? this is why i was saying equilibrium. because your tranny angle is at 0 at that height you measured it at. 0 isnt always going to be the correct angle
ok pm about yer driveshaft