This is not a problem that I have come across before but it sounds fairly simple. When you put the new adjustable track bar in, it was not the exact same length as the old one. If you have already adjusted the track bar, making 100% sure there is the exact same amount of tire sticking out or under the fenders, you should not UNCENTER the axle to fix the steering wheel. Once your front axle is perfectly centered, you need to center your steering wheel to be perfectly straight when going down the road. You do this by adjusting the drag link between the pitman arm (steering gear box) and the right side steering knuckle. Turning it one way will make the steering wheel get worse, turning it the other way will bring it back to center. The computer can only tolerate the steering wheel being off center about 1-2 degrees before it messes with the brains of the skid control systems. First, make sure the axle is perfectly centered, then center the steering wheel and you should be good to go.