TheGrendel
Active Member
Is it me or does it seem he’s getting too much pinion rotation on acceleration?
The rear OEM driveshaft, since it’s so long and has the rzeppa joint, can be off a bit and it doesn’t cause issues. If the boot is damaged and it’s slung all the grease, it can stop it from sliding which can put pressure on the pinion and bearings when you articulate, which could cause them to fail. Also, check the boots at the joints.Here is the video from this morning. Using an iPhone mounted on the rock slider. I couldn't mount it in the same place as the GoPro from the last video as it was too close to the differential. Also, the focus is on the driver side, rear, lower control arm mounting bracket, so the driveshaft is a bit out of focus. Anywho, I think the deflection looks A LOT less severe, which I would chalk up to the fisheye lens on the GoPro. Also, I think the pinion angle looks more appropriate in this video. My thoughts, but I'll let you all weigh in.
I still think the pinion angle needs to come down as it's at -1 degrees and I want to see -2 degrees, as noted earlier in the thread.