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NM Axle shims to correct pinion angle - price reduction

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I have a set of 7 degree axle shims. They are 2.5" wide and 4.75" long. They have a 3/8" center bolt hole, but will also work with the smaller 5/16" hole setups. They have less than 25 miles on them. There are some scuffs on them from my dremel tool (I was smoothing out the washer on the bottom side of the leaf spring nut so that it would sit flat when installed) and some scuffs simply from installation and use.

They are steel units. I bought them here:

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/Shims.shtml

$25 shipped. These are normally $40 without shipping.
 

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Bump up. Someone out there must have a bad pinion angle.
 
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It varies. Should work for 3.5" lift (although it wasn't quite enough for my setup, which was a 3.5" - I needed 9 degree shims - but I have heard of some that get away with 2-4 degrees with a 3.5" lift). To be sure, you should measure the pinion angle after the lift is installed and see how much you need.
 
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