I know how things work. That's why I bought an angled bracket.
After cycling my suspension, I determined that I didn't need one.
I explained why the angled relocation bracket does not need to point up at any specific angle at ride height when used with a track bar that does not care within reason about misalignment. It only needs to tip the track bar forward enough to not be in the way of things at full shock compression.
I will also offer, both for free and without compensation, that it is known the Currie/RockJock angled track bar relocation bracket has a more acute angle than other options. This means it is less likely than other options to interfere with things at full shock compression.
When and where the C/RJ track bar does interfere, it can be reshaped with a shop press until it doesn't.
These are all valuable pieces of information so that others do not need to unnecessarily struggle with poor fitting rear track bars or concern themselves with track bar bushings that are best kept in a neutral state at ride height.
