The mounting points of the track bar and pitman definitely do not align, so I'm thinking of doing the drop pitman arm. If I have it correct, the rule of thumb would be that if you have the track bar bracket then the dropped pitman should be used. If there's no bracket, then stick with the stock pitman arm, correct?
Depends on the angle of the trackbar, which can change depending on if you are using brackets or an adjustable trackbar. In case of my JKS adjsutable trackbar (the telescoping one), I needed to go back to the stock pitman, whereas with the bracket I needed the dropped one.
In this pic, you can see the relative angles, and if I were to use a dropeed pitman, the angle would get worse, not better (there would be a greater gap at the top)...
Another before the tires were changed:
In my case, i still got a bit of bumpsteer, but it is manegeable, and there is nothing more I can do anyway short of removing the trackbar (hich I dont want to do because the Jeep has to drive all the way up to 400 miles from San Jose to Panama on the road).
Felipe