My apologize if this has been asked before, but I'm in need of a little help. I have a 1987 K5 Blazer with a 4" lift. About a year ago the ring gear blew apart and sent metal into everything. I have since rebuilt the whole new differential with an Eaton posi unit, along with a new axle housing that I got from a buddy. When the rear end was put back into the truck the pinion angle was way off. It rode fine just had a lot of vibration over 35 mph. I took it to a local shop and he recommended I get 4 degree shims to adjust the angle. So this weekend I installed them and the pinion points directly up at the transmission. To my knowledge this should only be like this if I have a CV drive-line correct? Truck drives fine still has vibration but I also have 35 mud terrains so i suspect that's the vibration I'm feeling. Problem now is I'm losing gear oil at the pinion seal. I'm stumped I even took an angle finder and at the base of the drive-line its 17 degrees, at the top its 16 degrees. I'm sorry if this is jumbled and doesn't make sense but, spent over a grand in parts and I'm not looking to screw something up. Any help would be greatly appreciated.