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Pinion Angles

From 1996 Ford Bronco — documented by Goose.

15 photos
1996 Ford Bronco - Angle finder tool used to measure pinion angles. 1996 Ford Bronco - A driveshaft angle is being measured with an angle finder tool. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of a vehicle's leaf spring and axle assembly, showing rusted U-bolts. 1996 Ford Bronco - This diagram illustrates the pinion and driveshaft angles, with measurements for ideal, pinion, and driveshaft angles shown. 1996 Ford Bronco - A rusty metal part sits on a cardboard box with Supermotors branding. 1996 Ford Bronco - This diagram illustrates pinion and drive shaft angles, with measurements of 20 degrees and 12 degrees shown. 1996 Ford Bronco - Using a Swanson angle finder to measure pinion angle on a vehicle's driveshaft and differential. 1996 Ford Bronco - A Swanson angle finder tool is used to measure an angle, likely on a vehicle part. 1996 Ford Bronco - An angle finder tool is used to measure the angle of a rusty metal part. 1996 Ford Bronco - A Swanson angle finder with a magnetic base is shown, degree markings for precise measurements. 1996 Ford Bronco - This is a Swanson Angle Finder tool, not a 1996 Ford Bronco. 1996 Ford Bronco - Control arms recently painted black, with a can of spray paint nearby. 1996 Ford Bronco - Two black metal automotive parts are shown, likely differential components, on a concrete surface. 1996 Ford Bronco - A Swanson angle gauge is shown, with the indicator needle pointing to 10 degrees. 1996 Ford Bronco - Vehicle suspension components, including a FOX shock and coil spring, are visible in this close-up shot.