We need more details to help you out. Height of lift? Were the tires put on after of before the lift? Was an alignment done? Who installed the lift? Was it done at the same place as the tires? More info will help a ton.
6 in complete kit an yes alignment doneNeed more info than that, high of a lift, Brand name, was it a complete kit or just springs, was a alignment done?
I don't think geometry brackets work with a 6" lift you may need adjustable control arms.6 Lift done at shop alignment done at shop right after lift got drop pit man arm geometry brackets for controls arms adjustable track bar
If the shop installed a 6" lift for you and didn't have the knowledge or sense to tell you the geometry brackets wouldn't work, I'd be beside myself beyond pissed.6 Lift done at shop alignment done at shop right after lift got drop pit man arm geometry brackets for controls arms adjustable track bar
What Master Chief said, hoorah!! This happened to me, I took my 3.5" lift with 35s to a shop that was supposed to know what was up. Well when I got my Jeep back, the steering wheel was like the OPs in the pic and I was pissed at the dude. I yelled at him telling him I expected him to do everything that was needed to be done, not for me to take it somewhere else to fix his screwed up shoddy work.If the shop installed a 6" lift for you and didn't have the knowledge or sense to tell you the geometry brackets wouldn't work, I'd be beside myself beyond pissed.
Did you purchase the lift from this shop or did you go out and buy all the parts you thought were necessary and paid the shop to install them? Either way, someone should have stopped you along the way and explained that geo brackets won't work on a 6" lift.
I know it may cost a little more and may take a little longer than you'd like, but sometimes a good off-road shop is well worth that time and money to get it right without you dropping some serious cash into stuff that won't work, you don't need or can't use.