OGMix376
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- Bryan
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- 2023 Oxford White Ranger Tremor
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To me it would appear that the rear drive shaft wouldn’t be the issue.
It would be the front cv axles and maybe the driveline from the transfer case to the front diff.. but shouldn’t truly be a serious issue till around +3.5 up front.
Which a slight diff drop would remedy that once (if) you go that tall upfront..
But leveling the truck seems like it would correct the rear driveshaft angle..
since our trucks have a rake stock..
Isn’t the shaft already at a angle and leveling it would decrease the original angle and not increase it?
regardless of my question, I’m trying to understand how it would cause any difference to the rear. If you’re only changing the front…
The major changes in the angles would be on the control arms and the cv axles. They would be the only items being moved out of oem specs.. the engine transmission transfer case rear driveshaft and rear axle would all move together as a unit..(they move to a different angle in the general space of the world ?, but all those items remain in their fixed original locations.)
Do I have a fair understanding of the situation?
I ask because I’m putting in the Fox 2.5’s set to 3” up front (stock tremor height in the rear).
It would be the front cv axles and maybe the driveline from the transfer case to the front diff.. but shouldn’t truly be a serious issue till around +3.5 up front.
Which a slight diff drop would remedy that once (if) you go that tall upfront..
But leveling the truck seems like it would correct the rear driveshaft angle..
since our trucks have a rake stock..
Isn’t the shaft already at a angle and leveling it would decrease the original angle and not increase it?
regardless of my question, I’m trying to understand how it would cause any difference to the rear. If you’re only changing the front…
The major changes in the angles would be on the control arms and the cv axles. They would be the only items being moved out of oem specs.. the engine transmission transfer case rear driveshaft and rear axle would all move together as a unit..(they move to a different angle in the general space of the world ?, but all those items remain in their fixed original locations.)
Do I have a fair understanding of the situation?
I ask because I’m putting in the Fox 2.5’s set to 3” up front (stock tremor height in the rear).
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