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Clocking an Atlas

BAMA

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Need some help Pleeeaaasssee....I'm trying to gain as much clearance as possible and I've seen pics of the Atlas being completely flat underneath but have yet spoken w someone (locally) who does not have a concern w pinion angle and breaking driveshafts. I'm breaking shafts at the angle I'm at now and my Atlas is at about a 45 degree angle. What can I do? Thanks...
 

kb6677

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Need some help Pleeeaaasssee....I'm trying to gain as much clearance as possible and I've seen pics of the Atlas being completely flat underneath but have yet spoken w someone (locally) who does not have a concern w pinion angle and breaking driveshafts. I'm breaking shafts at the angle I'm at now and my Atlas is at about a 45 degree angle. What can I do? Thanks...

Front or rears, with your current 45 degree setup....?
 

Projp

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My Atlas is almost flat. The front CV seems to wear out a little faster than before , but not so much as to not run it in this configuration. The rear hs been OK.
How much lift are you using? Most of the time I was about 3.5.
 
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BAMA

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5.5 in lift. I broke a rear u-joint Sat cruising down the hway. A month or so it was the front that broke.
 

kb6677

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Sounds like you need to check the output angle of your pinion outputs on both axles........
 

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Not quite flat, but pretty close
 

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