driveshaft angle question

351w_swap

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I am completely rebuilding my car and I am planning to completely disregard the stock mounting points on everything. I will move the engine and tranny back several inches to get better weight distribution as well as a more comfortable grip on the shifter. I realize that this will probably mean cutting the firewall but that will be done anyway. The ride height will be quite low meaning that I will be fitting some 315s inside the fenders. Am I going to run into problems with drive shaft angle because by current measurements, the driveshaft (custom built to spec) will be at almost no angle to the transmission? If there is any problems with this, please post your thoughts, thanks
 
My chassis book says 5-7 degrees nosedown for standard leaf spring,
3-5 degrees nosedown for Leaf-link
2 degrees nosedown for 4-bar link
1 degree nosedown for single pivot ladder bar
The idea being a straight driveline with pinion on launch.
 
Have a look at this link. You will find answers to the most of your questions there:

http://www.drivetrain.com/driveline_angle_problem.html

Two things that solved my long, and expensive, issue with driveshaft vibrations:

¤ Always invest in Billet yokes (especially the one on the rear axle). Do NOT go with the cast Spicer stuff..

¤ Make sure u-joint angles are 1-3 degrees, & within 1 degree from one another (see better description in link).

Good luck