In a message dated 10/20/2011 8:10:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
skafouse@xxxxxxxxx writes:
The front of the spring is a pivot point that does not change, when the
axle is pushed down by the shocks, it changes the angle of the axle because the
front of spring can not move down with it,,,,a simple example of it would be to
take a pencil or pen with writing on it, hold one end of the pen solid, and
lower the other end, and watch as the writing starts running down hill,,,,,this
is the same action that is happening to the pinion shaft in the
rearend,,,,,,
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