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The drop track bar bracket is also used to center the axle.
It basically puts the bar back to where it would’ve been at stock height. Or fairly close.
The adjustable track bar allows for fine-tuning, and for the previously mentioned ease of installation.
The drop arm also helps get your steering equal in both directions, along with the re-centering of the axle.
Once all those things are done, there really shouldn’t be any difference between left and right. At least not very noticeable.
And yes, the non-indexed arm lets you fine tune that aspect as well.
It basically puts the bar back to where it would’ve been at stock height. Or fairly close.
The adjustable track bar allows for fine-tuning, and for the previously mentioned ease of installation.
The drop arm also helps get your steering equal in both directions, along with the re-centering of the axle.
Once all those things are done, there really shouldn’t be any difference between left and right. At least not very noticeable.
And yes, the non-indexed arm lets you fine tune that aspect as well.