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DOES ANYODY MAKE A ADJUSTABLE MOUNT??
. TO BE ABLE TO ADJUST THE ANGLE TO LINE UP WITH REAR.
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I WAS THINKING SOMEBODY HAD MENTIONED ONE ON HERE BEFORE.
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Not that I've ever seen, but most times it seems the rear of the trans wants to go upwards, so a piece of flat plate in the appropriate thickness can just be used as a shim. Making the mount shorter would be more complicated, and the best option would probably be to modify the mounting pad on the crossmember to lower it.
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This is the only adjustable one I remember reading about.
I have a Modern driveline cross member in my 65.
I chose mine for exhaust clearance.
Last edited by Nos681 (3/20/2021 5:54 AM)
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O'Reilly's sells the shims to change your pinion angle. That's what I used.
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almcgee wrote:
O'Reilly's sells the shims to change your pinion angle. That's what I used.
WHERE DO THE SHIMS GO?
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
almcgee wrote:
O'Reilly's sells the shims to change your pinion angle. That's what I used.
WHERE DO THE SHIMS GO?
Between the leaf springs and the axle housing mounting pads.
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TKOPerformance wrote:
BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
almcgee wrote:
O'Reilly's sells the shims to change your pinion angle. That's what I used.
WHERE DO THE SHIMS GO?
Between the leaf springs and the axle housing mounting pads.
THATS WHAT I FIGURED,,,,I GUESS I WILL SEE HOW LOW IT SETS AND I COULD POSSIBLY USE THE CORRECT SHIM TO CORRECT ANGLE AND LOWER IT MORE IF NEEDED.
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