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    Drive line angle

    None of the mounting points were changed when the cab was stretched. The
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    Drive line angle

    M35A2C quad cab. Im thinking I need to lower the carrier bearing slightly. To me that's my only option. Being the engine/trans/transfer are factory positioned. As is the rear axles From what I have read, no angle should ever read "0".
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    Drive line angle

    I have a carrier bearing and a slight vibration. Any ideas how to change the angle to solve this? Rear of trans is 3° up. Front shaft is 1° down. Rear shaft is 0°. Front of to tandem is 1° up.
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