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How To Get More Traction Pinion Angle

How To Get More Traction Pinion Angle
How to Get More Traction - Traction 101 - Chassis
Contrary to popular belief, pinion angle shouldn't be measured relative to the ground. The important measure is the difference in angle between the pinion shaft and the driveshaft. Excess angle here and at the transmission shaft end of the driveshaft causes a mechanical reduction in the amount of power that reaches the rear wheels. The two angles should be nearly equal and opposite in direction in order for the system to work efficiently. View Related Article
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