dosent look right to me
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It also looks like your axle is shifted toward the passenger side. Check your track bar (assuming you have the adjustable one). I agree that those washers don't look like they need to be there, but that wouldn't affect much.
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Take the link for the left lower side and place it on the outside face of the axle bracket. This will correct the left link. The right looks to be installed correctly. Not the perfect but should be close enough. Both of the upper attachments have to be on the outside face of the sway bar if they are not.
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to fix should i be able to lift up the front end and unbolt the adjuster end and screw it in and shift the front axle over toward the driver side and put it back on?
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Yes. Step back a little from the vehicle and visually ispect the axle position before you start though just to verify that is what it is.
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This is what my 4" superlift looks like. You can see the big difference difference in the ammount of threads showing on the tracbar as well as the angle of the sway bar links.
#19
Get a straight edge and a tape measure and make sure your axle is centered. There are way to many threads showing on that trac bar. If it comes apart on the road it could kill you. No B.S.