krusty the clown
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i'm looking for some input on pinion depth guages. has anyone used the summit racing set up? for $89.95 the price is right but it looks to be a pita to use, too much room for error?
Yes you got it..I use that one and a flew more..even the factory dodge one is a pain..I am trying to think of a good way to say this,,,but All any of them do is get you close..you still need to go by the gear patten when it all done and said..I have been seting up gears for many years all diff kinds..racing and pass-cars..
Yes you got it..I use that one and a flew more..even the factory dodge one is a pain..I am trying to think of a good way to say this,,,but All any of them do is get you close..you still need to go by the gear patten when it all done and said..I have been seting up gears for many years all diff kinds..racing and pass-cars..
i guess i have been spoiled by the ford/rotunda tool......
I like to use it and see how it was one time...
I have never used the Summit cheapies. I have this one, manufacteured by T&D Machine ,and have been very pleased. It covers a very wide range of differentials, and they will custom machine pieces for you at a reasonable priec if needed.
http://completeoffroad.com/i-122837-pinion-depth-tool.html
it'll spoil you too.......it will select the right shim and your done. i have done quite a few with the rotunda tool and never had to reset the depth, most of the time you can use the same side brg shims and the backlash will be in specs, no compound marking test, and no noise. i guess no one else has a tool like this. if you have to use marking compound and pull it apart to reshim you couls just use the +- marks on the pinion and get just as close.![]()
