olddog67
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If I flip the front bracket that has the 4 bolts, will it raise or lower the rear of the car?
Im having a brain fart kinda day lol
Im having a brain fart kinda day lol
of course i make a post and THEN find this post about front shackle position affecting pinion angle. I bought leaf spring shackles from ebay that have a 1.5" lowering option on the shackle with an upper set of holes. I did this Then had my ring and pinion done and it was vibrating bad on deceleration at highway speeds. Recently redid the ring and pinion again with a new yukon gearset and the vibration is still there in 4th on deceleration. of course now im learning about shackles affecting pinion angleIt will lower the rear of the car..... top of spring goes up, body goes down. HOWEVER, I don't recommend you do that UNLESS you plan on cutting/replacing/re-welding your leaf spring perches. It will throw your rear end pinion angle WAY off into a "nose up" position.
This is "basically" what super stock spring front hangers can do (they come with upper & lower holes). In the standard, lower hole (stock position), the arch of the springs raises the *** end of the car way up. You can move the springs to the upper hole (just like flipping a stock front hanger) and the car comes back down to about the stock ride height in the back.....but the pinion angle is now way off & more than just shims can correct. Ask me how I know this.
Measure the angle. If it's off shim the housing with tapered shims betwen the housing and spring. You can move the housing up or down quite a bit w/o ruining the pinion angle, if it was correct to start with. You may have the pinion down in front too much.of course i make a post and THEN find this post about front shackle position affecting pinion angle. I bought leaf spring shackles from ebay that have a 1.5" lowering option on the shackle with an upper set of holes. I did this Then had my ring and pinion done and it was vibrating bad on deceleration at highway speeds. Recently redid the ring and pinion again with a new yukon gearset and the vibration is still there in 4th on deceleration. of course now im learning about shackles affecting pinion angle
They sell shims that can correct the pinion angle without cutting and welding.Thank you gentlemen. I will leave it as it is then I dont want to get into cutting the perches off. Maybe get some shims and do it that way if I want to proceed.
would the front ride height affect the pinion angle?Measure the angle. If it's off shim the housing with tapered shims betwen the housing and spring. You can move the housing up or down quite a bit w/o ruining the pinion angle, if it was correct to start with. You may have the pinion down in front too much.
Doug
Very little. Moving one end of the spring or the other 1" would only change the pinion angle about 1 degree.would the front ride height affect the pinion angle?
check my latest post out for more information on my situation if you like. I didn't mean to hijack an old threadVery little. Moving one end of the spring or the other 1" would only change the pinion angle about 1 degree.
Doug