OK, so I did a bit of math, and according to my rough calculations, if I raise the TC by 1" at the skid plate, the angles would be like this (after removing the wedges):
front diferential: 6*
TC (front): 8*
rear DS angle: 9*
rear differential: 10*
(meaning that the differential is pointing 1* lower; under load, it should be the same angle)
Of course, the measurements I took are rough, so the exact angles will be slightly different, but I think this is close enough to try... By the way, I used the engine mounts as the rotation points... Currently I have aproximately 4* of difference in the front (front diff and TC) and 5* in the rear (in the wrong direction, between the DS and rear diff).
I plan to use a short piece of 1" square tube as a wedge (about 6" long), by bolting it between the skid plate and the TC. I checked, and I should have enough space on top of the TC to raise it 1". Do you think I will need to readjust the shift linkage of the TC?
Felipe