yoke angle
what type of driveshaft are you planning to run? that will determine how its set up. a standard type driveshaft will have the yokes parallel with each other, a CV type shaft will need the yolk to point directly at the transfer case output.
I would wait to set your driveshaft angles until the drivetrain and body are mounted and settled on the suspension.
did the axle have any wedges installed between the springs and the spring perches? Is there a lift going on it? these are things that must be taken into consideration when setting the driveshaft angles.
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