Gamma
Registered Member
naaahhh, get the thing fixed in the correct angle, i have the same problem, truck is lifted an pinion angle is incorrect... problem:
if the angle is not correct, the torque is gonna search its way on the sides of the pinion, means the torque pushes its forces sidewards out instead of fully into the axle, result: it will break sooner or later, my driveshaft was completely worn out...now i need a new one...which costs me a fortune over here in Europe...
so get it fixed bro...
if the angle is not correct, the torque is gonna search its way on the sides of the pinion, means the torque pushes its forces sidewards out instead of fully into the axle, result: it will break sooner or later, my driveshaft was completely worn out...now i need a new one...which costs me a fortune over here in Europe...
so get it fixed bro...
When gas was high over here awhile back, all I thought was, "those guys in Europe are probably shaking their heads at us". You guys pay $5-7 bucks a gallon all the time. Could be more now. I haven't been there since 1991.