Ok, I did search and I'm still confused 
Let me give you background on my car/situation. I have a '72 Chevelle (12 bolt/TH350 not that it matters, just in case someone asks). I lowered the front and rear with Hotchkis 1" springs. After lowering the car was when my buddy and I checked the pinion angle and notice the rear was down (several degrees, more like 4 to 5 degrees). His experience is that the rears on most cars he's owned have an upward angle (2+ degrees).
We installed UMI adjustable upper control arms and it appears we're almost maxed out on the adjustment in an attempt to get the rear end pointed upward more. We're still 4-5 degrees lower than my car's trans angle with the adjustment on the UMI control arms almost all the way out (this doesn't seem right at all).
Wondering if I should shim (use spacers) on my transmission to get the proper angles. If so, any suggestion a good place online to get these at?
Am I doing this all wrong???? Help me oh Chevelle guru's
Let me give you background on my car/situation. I have a '72 Chevelle (12 bolt/TH350 not that it matters, just in case someone asks). I lowered the front and rear with Hotchkis 1" springs. After lowering the car was when my buddy and I checked the pinion angle and notice the rear was down (several degrees, more like 4 to 5 degrees). His experience is that the rears on most cars he's owned have an upward angle (2+ degrees).
We installed UMI adjustable upper control arms and it appears we're almost maxed out on the adjustment in an attempt to get the rear end pointed upward more. We're still 4-5 degrees lower than my car's trans angle with the adjustment on the UMI control arms almost all the way out (this doesn't seem right at all).
Wondering if I should shim (use spacers) on my transmission to get the proper angles. If so, any suggestion a good place online to get these at?
Am I doing this all wrong???? Help me oh Chevelle guru's