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2 piece driveshaft

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bdroppeddak   +1y
im havin a time with the 2 piece driveshaft on my truck (f/s ext cab), 4" off the ground or higher the truck is fine, but when it get it lower than that i get alittle vibration, im guessin i should somehow adjust my carrier bearing? i hear about shimming it or changing the angle that its set at, what about that?
bdroppeddak   +1y
oh yea, im running a 235/75/15, like 29" tall.
bdroppeddak   +1y
oh yeah while we're at it my mazda has the same problem since i went from a 17" to a 19" wheel.
OldSkoolCadillac   +1y
Edited: 8/14/2005 12:25:07 PM by OldSkoolCadillac

might have to adjust the pinion angle on the diff, sounds like it binding,
bdroppeddak   +1y
noope dont think so, the pinion angle on the rear is good, im runnin a parallel 4 link, so it hardly changes at all, im thinking it has somethin to do with the carrier bearin.
NRChopShop   +1y
is the driveshaft pushing into the tailshaft of the trans?
bdroppeddak   +1y
no, i got all the simple stuff right, this isnt the 1st truck ive bagged, never did one with a 2 piece driveshaft on this size of wheel/tire, i think i remember hearin somethin awhile back on the carrier bearing causin trouble and that you can ajust its height/angle to solve vibration problems.
NRChopShop   +1y
oh....my mistake. i didnt realize youve bagged trucks before

the shims will raise the bearing up to help with pinion angle. try em.
bdroppeddak   +1y
i might try shimming it tomorrow, just wanted a for sure answer so i only have to get under my truck once

btw hows the weather in your mom??
NRChopShop   +1y
slimy and humid