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Driveline/Suspension
Installed BMR upper & DSS CF driveshaft
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<blockquote data-quote="BMR Tech" data-source="post: 14831297" data-attributes="member: 124691"><p>Pretty sure the email from you, is the one I was just replying to. So, I would like to post my reply here.</p><p></p><p>What matters is the relation of the angles when comparing the engine to the pinion flange. I know it says to compare the rear of the 2-pc on our instructions, but that is not what I personally recommend.</p><p></p><p>Here is a video:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TbwRZqEtxQ&list=UUuR8FA202bXZ9I0Yqe1HSVA" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TbwRZqEtxQ&list=UUuR8FA202bXZ9I0Yqe1HSVA</a></p><p></p><p>We build a little more extension into the UCA, than we do shortening. </p><p></p><p>Typically, on a level drive on lift, the pinion for a 2-pc DS car should be approximately 0 to +.5</p><p></p><p>My recommendation is that you stay in the +1 to -1 range, as those are definitely acceptable with a 2-pc DS.</p><p></p><p>Also, using jackstands does not load the suspension all the way / properly, so I recommend using a drive on lift, or ramps on a level surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMR Tech, post: 14831297, member: 124691"] Pretty sure the email from you, is the one I was just replying to. So, I would like to post my reply here. What matters is the relation of the angles when comparing the engine to the pinion flange. I know it says to compare the rear of the 2-pc on our instructions, but that is not what I personally recommend. Here is a video: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TbwRZqEtxQ&list=UUuR8FA202bXZ9I0Yqe1HSVA[/url] We build a little more extension into the UCA, than we do shortening. Typically, on a level drive on lift, the pinion for a 2-pc DS car should be approximately 0 to +.5 My recommendation is that you stay in the +1 to -1 range, as those are definitely acceptable with a 2-pc DS. Also, using jackstands does not load the suspension all the way / properly, so I recommend using a drive on lift, or ramps on a level surface. [/QUOTE]
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