I ordered the skyjacker tcase drop kit. It was $28 at summit, so I think its worth a try at that price. If I dont like it, im not out that much.
I think I should try to remove the shims from my rear lift. My Tcase points down 8* and my pinion points up at 10* The shims are pointing my pinion UP, so removing them should bring the angle down some, and if I get lucky it would bring it down to 7* ( i have read the rough country shims are 2.5*)
Those 2 things cost me a total of $30 and might help me out....true?
If I can get that to work, then I only need my stock y pipe rerouted, and a high angle CV front driveshaft and I am ready to actually drive this thing and not just to the corner store and back.
Im not saying I wont end up with a rear CV and perch relocation....I just cant make it happen right now. I need some immediate satisfaction.
Merry Xmas to me. Tcase drop spacers from skyjacker and a spare wheel for my spare tire

So I installed the skyjacker transfer case drop kit tonight. It couldn't have been easier and only took me about 15 minutes. I used my motorcycle lift and some 6 x 6 boards. I put a tad of pressure on the crossmember and unscrewed one side. Slowly let it down and installed the spacers. Then did the other side.
Gave a quick glance and there does not seem to be any interference with the distributor.
Went for a quick ride and was super impressed. The truck is very quiet now and does not vibrate at all. Even when I let off the gas at 65 mph. What
's funny is that the noise my distributor was making is gone.
For 28 bucks,... I couldn't be happier
One thing. It didn't say to use washers on the nut end. Jut on the the bolt head
Do you think I should add washers to the nut end?