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03-21-2015, 01:01 AM | #11 |
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Re: My '67 Fleetside C10 renew
An awesome package arrived today. Vic Cook did an huge favor (in his spare time ) and milled those axle blocks for me to correct my pinion angle. There was a bit of a "postal shenanigan" on my part but with the help of his wife Kathy they showed up today. They're perfect, without even the slightest burr. Between my trailing arm mount flip, engine relocation, home made cross member and one-piece driveline, there was a five degree difference between crank and pinion angles. I still may end up adding a little more block but those will be simple shims. The pinion angle correction was my hang up. The U-Bolts I had made are still way long but I'll wait until the ride height is finalized before I cut those down to size.
Thanks again Vic and Kathy!
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