Lowering a 4x4 nnbs and warranty questions.
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On mine I had to move space the trans mount up and then space the trans off the mount to get the rear driveshaft angle correct. It had a horrible vibration due to pinion angle. Hence by moving the trans up it also effected the front drive shaft angle. It has a mile vibration at 70-75 when t-case is in auto only.
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Mine does pretty much the same thing but if you go in low on a corner and really dog it through the apex it sure is a blast to drive. I've got 17" michelins until they get low enough on tread to put the denali 20's on. But they stick and hold pretty damm good considered they were never meant to be used like that on a truck.
#19
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I'm at 5/8 with my ext cab 4x4...I get the vibration/rattle at anything over 60 when I release the gas pedal...tried shimming tranny and that moved the noise to 80+...tried 2degree pinion shim, no change...tried 4 degree pinion shim, no change...should I attempt a 6 degree? The noise is obviously coming from the back, it isn't CV's or differential...I did notice a little oily wetness on the rear end of the driveshaft...any solution??