2 piece drivelines

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Bigred3plus3

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So when I bought my crewcab it didn't have a motor tranny t case or drivelines in it. So swapped a LS th400 np205 into it. My question is should the front half of the 2 piece driveline be on the exact angle as the motor and tranny them angle down to the rear axle or should it start angling down from the t case down to the rear axle? It is lifted 6 inches.

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to my understanding, you need to have a relatively low angle the whole way... like, the angle should be consistent and
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2-3 degrees at most, .5 degree at least, ideally smack in the middle to account for spring compression and subsequent desprunging(who does words, pfft)
 

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I don't know off the top of my head, but I can measure mine for you on Monday when I am back out at the shop.
 

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Ok cool thanks

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