88k5blazin
1/2 ton status
What are the advantages/dissadvantages or recommendations for trying to get a better pinion angle on my d60. I am debating welding in some shims if its recommended. Wanted to see if t affected driveability or steering
Only way to get a better angle is to knock off the inner C and reweld at a different angle. You are pretty much stuck with whatever degree your knuckles should be at.
So if I were to say put a 5 degree shim between the perch and spring it wouldn't help the pinion angle
So if I were to say put a 5 degree shim between the perch and spring it wouldn't help the pinion angle
Changing caster by 5 degrees is a lot. I wouldnt do it
Does anyone know the stock pinion angle of a d60. I think I may have already altered it when I did the 52 in conversion with longer shackles
Varies quite a bit but 5-7 is a good bet
Cool thanks. Now of I wound up bringing the pinion angle to around 2 or 3 by changing the springs would it be ok to use shims to bring it back to the stock angle or is it better for the steering and driveability with it lowered?

I put 2.5 degree shims in the front to see how it would effect things. Wow what a difference it made. Steering got real wobbly. Vibbed real bad. Wandered all over the road. I thought it would be ok cause my caster is about 8 degrees. I thought id be bringing it to standard level but not so. Guess I gotta start looking into cutting out the c's and rewelding
I don't think it should be that bad with 5.5* caster, I think something is worn out.
Less caster can make worn out joints more noticeable...
correct the pinion angle to what you want.
then cut and turn the inner "c" s to get them to stock specs and reweld.
the hard part will be turning the inner "c" s and measuring them to watch the movement.