In the process of installing a 4L60E transmission in my 55 210 sedan. Currently have the engine and transmission set at 3.0° down. The crossmember is not welded yet so I can still adjust it up or down. The rear differential is sitting at 0.3° up. Ideally I would want the differential to be at 3.0° up but without unbolting everything and adding shims I don't see that being possible. Is a 2.7° difference bad enough to have vibration? I can raise the transmission up to approximately 1.5° down before I would have clearance issues at the tunnel. I have also read that if they are not equal and parallel meaning 3.0 deg down to 3.0 deg up it doesn't matter how much the difference is. Being out 2.7 deg is the same as being out only 0.5°, doesn't matter how much the difference is. It is the stock rear end and all of the weight is on the car at right height. Trying to decide if I should just leave everything as is or if that's going to cause issues down the road. Thanks for any help