3 degree steel pinion angle shims

Engine is set to between 1-2 degrees tail down relative to ground.
Rear axle with the shims I have mocked in right now is between 0-1 degrees nose up relative to the ground.
Hard to keep perfect track cause I have measured a dozen times and raised and lowered the car on the lift and manually cycled the suspension each time before measuring angles. Tremec won’t save the actual degrees of each so must go off memory. And pretty sure driveshaft was around 4 degrees relative to ground with the tail of it down.
again, final numbers on the app I ended up with gave 2 degrees front angle, and 5.5 degrees rear angle with total operating angle of 3.5 degrees.

Before I started the engine was 4 degrees tail down relative to ground and driveshaft was at 2 degrees tail down relative to ground and then the pinion was about level relative to ground before my new springs. So I knew it was phased wrong before I started and that I was going to have to correct the phasing and the angles so I have made quite a large improvement, but I want to be sure I am right on this before I call it good.