befarrer
+1y
I installed 3" lowering blocks along with a 'new to me' rear axle on my 93 B2200 (axle came from a 91), when I installed the driveshaft, it was abnormally difficult. I managed to get it installed by removing one side of the axle where it attaches to the leafs, but the driveshaft is all the way in on the transmission, which I later found out was my ticking noise under load that I could hear under the cab.
Since I am now doing an engine swap, and have the cab and box off of the frame, I can easily see my clearances. I added a 1/4" spacer between the tranny and mount to lift the transmission, and now I have about 1/8" to 1/4" of play, but I feel there should be more, however, when I jump on the back of the truck to compress the suspension, the driveshaft comes out of the tranny further, which tells me the driveshaft is at its furthest point inward when the suspension is unloaded (with the 3" blocks). I was thinking of getting some 2 degree pinion shims, and angle the pinion further upwards, which will bring the rear axle assembly rearward, but before I try it, I was wondering if anybody else had similar issues? The lowering blocks I bought were the universal ones from Summit Racing.