This might be a simple question, but has come to my concern.
I am about to weld on new perches to my d44 rear and want to set my pinion angle correctly. I have a hack-n-tap sye that I am going to be installing also.
The directions for the hack-n-tap said to cut the output of the t case so that the length between the pinion and were the cut will be made at 33" or something like that, as long as there are 1" of splines left. They also say that it should be done with the weight on the rear axle. This makes sense as the weight will change were the axle sits in relation to the pinion.
So I'm thinking I'm just going to install the sye without abiding to the 33" measurement because i don't think it will really affect much accept drive shaft length and at my lift height I'm confident in the stock xj front shaft to cover my needs.
Now with the sye the pinion should be pointing directly at the output. But, I'm worried that since my jeep is up on jack stands that the angle will change once on its own weight. Am I worrying for nothing? Whats the proper way I should do this? I'm going to be at around 4.5" of lift.
I am about to weld on new perches to my d44 rear and want to set my pinion angle correctly. I have a hack-n-tap sye that I am going to be installing also.
The directions for the hack-n-tap said to cut the output of the t case so that the length between the pinion and were the cut will be made at 33" or something like that, as long as there are 1" of splines left. They also say that it should be done with the weight on the rear axle. This makes sense as the weight will change were the axle sits in relation to the pinion.
So I'm thinking I'm just going to install the sye without abiding to the 33" measurement because i don't think it will really affect much accept drive shaft length and at my lift height I'm confident in the stock xj front shaft to cover my needs.
Now with the sye the pinion should be pointing directly at the output. But, I'm worried that since my jeep is up on jack stands that the angle will change once on its own weight. Am I worrying for nothing? Whats the proper way I should do this? I'm going to be at around 4.5" of lift.
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