As edwagon said, keep the uni's working a little. Out of line a bit is fine,really want to make sure the tailshaft and diff-snout are parallel, dont try to 'point' the tailshaft directly at the diff, this can cause problems.
You may also find cert'ers may ask you to install driveshaft loop if running one-piece shaft.
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Hope this helps,good luck with project
