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    Looking for answers. I bought a UMI adjustable t/a and t/a relocation bracket looking to find out what pinion angle should be at. The car is 1.250 lowered with umi lca and lca relocation brackets, umi panhard rods and relocation brackets. Everything that i have found so far says it should be -1 to -3 degrees on a manual trans at stock ride height.

  • #2
    I run mine at -2, lowered and A4.
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    • #3
      -1.5 on mine. Anywhere in the -1 to -2.5/3 you should be fine. It's not a leaf spring car, we don't need -7 or anything like that.
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      • #4
        Thanks guys. Nother ? If my t/a bracket is @ 0 an my d/s is @ -2 tha would put me @ a -2 degree pinion angle right? Sorry this stuff is all new 2 me. Well like they say the only stupid question is the 1 that's not asked

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        • #5
          I like to measure pinion angle right off of the axle like Madman does it.. I don't care for how BMR does it with measuring the driveshaft and all.


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          • #6
            Pinion angle is just as it states once you take driveshaft angle into the equation then your referring to driveline angle. Set it on level ground and then set the pinion angle to -2 and you'll be fine.
            Doing less with more


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            • #7
              Thanks guys that's pretty cut and dried. I'm a newbie to all this stuff. My first fbody I didn't do anything to it but this one I have plans for lol ty much for the info

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              • #8
                Thanks again. I'm done now maybe I can make it out to woodward fri

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