Did you check the angle at the transfer case and compare it to the angle at the axle? Is the 20* the angle that the tube is at?
Good point. I just checked the tubeDid you check the angle at the transfer case and compare it to the angle at the axle? Is the 20* the angle that the tube is at?
You are going to raise the pinion?
With a 2 joint shaft, you would need to lower the pinion. It should match the T-case angle under power. This would be +5 while accelerating.
However, if your shaft was at 20* and you have -5 at the case, then you are at 15* operating angle there. That may be more close to the limit at which that joint will run quietly. I can't tell you for sure.
I don't remember what the angles were on my old K5 chassis. It was close to needing a CV shaft.
The shaft is definitely the shortest shaft I’ve used. The good news is that the spring pads are only tacked on & I can move it around a little. Thanks for the input.You are going to raise the pinion?
With a 2 joint shaft, you would need to lower the pinion. It should match the T-case angle under power. This would be +5 while accelerating.
However, if your shaft was at 20* and you have -5 at the case, then you are at 15* operating angle there. That may be more close to the limit at which that joint will run quietly. I can't tell you for sure.
I don't remember what the angles were on my old K5 chassis. It was close to needing a CV shaft.

What are you building?Cool build and nice to see another local guy![]()
What are you building?
looking really straight and nice! it's probably not easy getting those gaps right like thatGot the fenders bolted on...beginning to look like fun
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