Rear pinion angle effect bearing
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Rear pinion angle effect bearing
Looking for advise!
When you rotate the the rear pinion angle up on your axle does the angle of the dif effect how much fluid is able to reach the outer pinion bearing?
And second I currently have around 4 inch lift.
I am using a rough country control arm relocation bracket. I just purchased a set of front lowers what length should I set them at? Should I remove the bracket and run just new arms are both?
When you rotate the the rear pinion angle up on your axle does the angle of the dif effect how much fluid is able to reach the outer pinion bearing?
And second I currently have around 4 inch lift.
I am using a rough country control arm relocation bracket. I just purchased a set of front lowers what length should I set them at? Should I remove the bracket and run just new arms are both?
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Looking for advise!
When you rotate the the rear pinion angle up on your axle does the angle of the dif effect how much fluid is able to reach the outer pinion bearing?
And second I currently have around 4 inch lift.
I am using a rough country control arm relocation bracket. I just purchased a set of front lowers what length should I set them at? Should I remove the bracket and run just new arms are both?
When you rotate the the rear pinion angle up on your axle does the angle of the dif effect how much fluid is able to reach the outer pinion bearing?
And second I currently have around 4 inch lift.
I am using a rough country control arm relocation bracket. I just purchased a set of front lowers what length should I set them at? Should I remove the bracket and run just new arms are both?