Hey KTM, sorry to hear you're having some "drama" after the install. Can you post up some pics of the linkage setup from the front? Or e-mail them to me at
paulb@wildhorses4x4.com if you don't use an online image hosting site yet.
First off, what year EB is it? This can actually make a difference with our linkage, as you do NOT need a dropped trackbar bracket with a '76 or '77 EB with this setup.
If a '75 and prior, your use of a drop bracket is correct. However with certain variations, they're not perfect. The theory is that they put you back where you were stock, but that doesn't always put the axle perfectly centered.
That said, it should be close enough that you would not see the driver's tire sticking out farther than the other, like it sounds like you can see on yours.
Might be worth taking some quick measurements to see just how far off your axle is. And you can't use the body as a guide here unfortunately. You have to compare the axle location to the frame.
The linkage does allow for some issues because it's double-adjustable. What you want to see is the tie-rod centerlink rotated so that the pad where the lower draglink end mounts to it is angled upward at approximately a 45° angle.
If I remember correctly, search out some of the threads by member savage. He did the swap and I believe has some good pictures here showing proper orientation.
Hope I remembered that correctly.
On our site, it's a little easier to see the angle on the '76/'77 conversion linkage here:
http://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Tie_Rod_Drag_Link_3way_Adjustable_7677yr
Notice the slight angle on the tie rod. This allows for better alignment with the trackbar, less overall angle of the draglink, and usually less bumpsteer or other fun stuff.
As mentioned, toe-in, and even tire pressure can be at least partial culprits here too. Not that either would actually "create" a condition of bump or torque steer, but they can aggravate and exaggerate it very much!
Good luck. If any of this doesn't make sense or sound right, give us a call tomorrow and we can walk through some different ideas on the phone.
But a pic would help greatly too. Something from the front showing knuckle-to-knuckle.
Paul