I cannot imagine being 1" off side to side would have any significant effect on drive line angles. I would split the bags so you can fill each side independent of the other. That is generally a better set up anyway.
I deflated my air bags and measured and I'm 1 full inch lower on my right side from the left at the peak of my rear wheel wells.
The new manual trucks have a traction shock mounted from the top center of the diff to the frame to combat pinion angle change.I haven't paid attention to know if the mounting boss exist on the aut trucks.It usess a Yellow bilstein f4 be5 1987 w1
Do the 2013's have this differential shock?
Did you say it.is useless?
The new manual trucks have a traction shock mounted from the top center of the diff to the frame to combat pinion angle change.I haven't paid attention to know if the mounting boss exist on the aut trucks.It usess a Yellow bilstein f4 be5 1987 w1
You may want to read the entire thread, but a possible explanation starts here:I have the Aisin. 342s.. Pulling 13500 up steep grades. In the first two or 3 gears I do get the shudder...driveline, torque converter Or trans?.
Launch Shudder...
At the end of the day after the angles are all correct you have to replace that squishy soft center bearing mount with poly. Put a camera on the driveshaft and watch it jump 1-2" during Launch Shudder due to the soft rubber around the center bearing. Even a 'low power' hopped up GM 6.2 will do this with a trailer load so it's really not because of all the power but it's damn near impossible to control with throttle application. The downside we noticed is a high speed driveshaft vibration at 75MPH. YMMV.
Your angles change from loaded and unloaded and can cause this issue.
Poly center bearings and more info on angles here:
http://www.iedls.com/Center-Support-Bearings/Pickup-Trucks.asp
So, would a 1 pc driveline fix this? THANKS!!
Yes lock it in the lower gear so is does not hunt. Snoking
I'm thinking it's the 3:42 gearing..I think my mega cab is a single piece drive shaft. I notice the shudder when the rims are below 1500 rpms. A 373 would probably be a better choice, however, you can't get a 3:73 in a megacab...after market to do front and rear swap is about 1200....
I don't know, but the owner's manual called it torque converter slippage...I just checked it out..they said it could affect transmission longevity. The hunting of out are right, Don shift to a lower gear.I was answered your question on hunting between 3rd and 4th gears. Changing gears will most not likely fix the U joint issue that causes drive line stutter.
SNOKING