Alrighty,
This weekend I put the 6 inch Slee springs on and I'm trying to tune the rear drive shaft. So with my front drive shaft removed I still get some drive line vibes from the rear shaft, however it is only when I just barely touch the throttle. If I accelerate or decelerate I get no vibrations.
Right now both the output shaft and the pinion are in parallel and if anything the pinion is about 1/2 a degree lower than the output shaft which should be where I want it since the pinion will tend to rise on acceleration.
Since the vibration doesn't happen at either deceleration or acceleration I'm stumped as to what to do. Could I need new U joints? Or is this something I have to live with unless I go with a CV joint driveshaft? Is there anything I can fix by adjusting the angle and if so which way do I adjust it?
This weekend I put the 6 inch Slee springs on and I'm trying to tune the rear drive shaft. So with my front drive shaft removed I still get some drive line vibes from the rear shaft, however it is only when I just barely touch the throttle. If I accelerate or decelerate I get no vibrations.
Right now both the output shaft and the pinion are in parallel and if anything the pinion is about 1/2 a degree lower than the output shaft which should be where I want it since the pinion will tend to rise on acceleration.
Since the vibration doesn't happen at either deceleration or acceleration I'm stumped as to what to do. Could I need new U joints? Or is this something I have to live with unless I go with a CV joint driveshaft? Is there anything I can fix by adjusting the angle and if so which way do I adjust it?