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3" Lift Question - Swaybar and Driver side lean

I installed a 3" lift setup not too long ago, and now my rear swaybar is not centered and pushed over to passenger side. The rear endlink on passenger side is straight up and down, but the driverside endlink is angled inward.

Also, I'm still getting driver side lean. Is it possible it's because of the rear swaybar? I'm 0.5" lower on the driver side. Everything was purchased new except for LC springs which had 146k miles.

Fronts: Wheeler T1 3" lift springs on Tundra Bilstein 5100 (bottom notch)

Rears: LC 8 wraps with Monroe Shocks for LC. Taller spring on driver side.
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