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Driveshaft Angle Adjustment

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Special Tool(s) / General Equipment 

Transmission Jack
Vehicle/Axle Stands

Adjustment 

NOTE: Suspension fasteners are critical parts because they affect performance of vital components and systems and their failure may result in major service expense. New parts must be installed with the same part numbers or equivalent part, if replacement is necessary. Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute design. Torque values must be used as specified during reassembly to make sure of correct retention of these parts.
NOTE: Some vehicles may exhibit a drive-away shudder or vibration under moderate to heavy acceleration from a stop, especially when heavily loaded or when towing a trailer. It is important to confirm how the vehicle is driven the majority of the time (loaded or unloaded), as adjusting the driveline angle in one condition (loaded or unloaded) may result in a shudder or vibration with the vehicle in the opposite condition (loaded or unloaded).
NOTE: Verify suspension is not modified from the original configuration. Aftermarket leveling kits and rear leaf spring shackle kits change ride height, which affects pinion angle and other critical driveline related operating angles. Vehicle must be at OEM specifications before accurate evaluation and diagnosis can be performed.
NOTE: The driveline angle must be measured with the vehicle in the same condition as the concern (loaded or unloaded) to determine the amount of adjustment necessary to correct the condition.
  1. Measure the driveline angle. Refer to: Driveshaft Angle Measurement .
  2. If the driveline does not have an optimum 4 degree operating range, use the Service Kit for Adjusting Rear Axle Pinion Angle (base part number -4C088-) to correct the angle. The kit contains all of the parts necessary for the adjustment procedure.

    • The U-joints must be equal or within one degree of each other.

    • The driveline can have a maximum 4 degree operating angle.

    • The U-joints must have at least one-half of one degree continuous operating angle.
      Part Number  Part Name 
      5A313 1 degree pinion angle shim
      5A313 2 degree pinion angle shim
      5595 Upper U-bolt center plate bolt (4 required)
      5705 U-bolt (4 required)
      W520215 U-bolt nut (8 required)
      W715579 Center bearing support bolt
      W717158 Center bearing support nut
      4A209 Center bearing support shim
      506545 Shock absorber lower bolt
      W520214 Shock absorber lower nut

    NOTE: The driveline angle on these vehicles can be changed by adding 1 degree or 2 degree pinion angle shims.
  3. NOTE: Left side shown in illustration, right side similar.

    Using the general equipment to support the rear axle, remove and discard the rear shock absorber lower nut and bolt.

    Use the General Equipment: Transmission Jack

    GFD551652Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  4. NOTE: The differential/axle needs to be supported before the U-bolts are removed.
    NOTE: Left side shown in illustration, right side similar.

    • Use the general equipment to support the rear axle.

      Use the General Equipment: Vehicle/Axle Stands

    • Remove and discard the U-bolts and nuts.

    • Remove the U-bolt lower mounting plate.

    GFD551653Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  5. NOTE: Left side shown in illustration, right side similar.
    NOTE: Replace one bolt at time.

    Replace the upper U-bolt center plate bolts.

    Torque

    : 75 lb.ft (102 Nm)

    GFD551654Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  6. NOTE: Left side shown in illustration, right side similar.
    NOTE: Never use more than 1 shim on a side at a time.

    Install desired shim on the axle spring seat or on top of the 4x4 spacer block.

    • Lower the axle pinion using the thick edge of the shim forward to decrease pinion angle.

    • Raise the axle pinion using the thick edge of the shim rearward to increase pinion angle.

    GFD551655Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  7. NOTE: Left side shown in illustration, right side similar.

    • Install the lower U-bolt mounting plate.

    • Install the new U-bolts and new U-bolt nuts.

    • With the suspension at curb height, tighten the new U-bolt nuts evenly in a cross-type pattern in 4 stages.

      Torque

      :Stage 1: 30 lb.ft (40 Nm)

      Stage 2: 59 lb.ft (80 Nm)

      Stage 3: 89 lb.ft (120 Nm)

      Stage 4: 111 lb.ft (150 Nm)

    GFD551656Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  8. NOTE: Left side shown in illustration, right side similar.

    Install the new rear shock absorber lower nut and bolt.

    Torque

    : 66 lb.ft (90 Nm)

    GFD551657Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  9. Measure the driveline angle. Refer to: Driveshaft Angle Measurement .
  10. If necessary, install shims in 1/4 inch increments to lower the center bearing support as needed.

    1. Remove the center bearing bolts.

      Torque

      : 35 lb.ft (48 Nm)

    2. Lower the center bearing.
    3. Install the center bearing support lower shim.

    GFD551658Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  11. Check the vehicle ride height. Refer to: Ride Height Measurement .