Caddylack
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I started out with the flat portion bolted to the axle, but it was literally several inches away from the trailing arm.Those brackets are supposed to be bolted to the axle not hanging down like that. I'm not sure if I have any good pics... I will look.
Sounds like your axle needs to rotate (change Pinion angle) in order to line up properly.I started out with the flat portion bolted to the axle, but it was literally several inches away from the trailing arm.
It's physically impossible to bolt the brackets up any other way.
The only way to make it work that way would be to use extended and/or adjustable trailing arms.
I'm confused.Sounds like your axle needs to rotate (change Pinion angle) in order to line up properly.
Mine are bolted flat to the axle and everything lines up with stock upper and lower trailing arms.
Any updates?Wait... I get it now...
I had my jack stands under the axle housing because I wanted the suspension loaded for tightening bolts.
What I need to do is jack the rear up by the frame and let the axle hang.
YES!Any updates?