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Use a 15mm socket or wrench loosen the bolt on the drivers side control arm. Do not remove the bolt just loosen it so you can pull it out easily. Tighten up the bottom bolt on the U bracket until its snug as well as the top bolt. If you do it correctly as soon as you remove the bolt from the Drivers side upper control arm your pinion angle should not move. Double check your pinion angle. I like to keep mine around 1 to 1.5 from the driveshaft to the rear yoke. |
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