Did he go with Johnny joints on oth ends with turn buckle style adjustment? Did you end up running 1 or 2 uppers?
Since we are on the suspension topic, ive got a good one for you as I can't find a manufactured solution. Is there a company that makes a front side frame mount bracket set that has the lowers set at more than 10 (or whatever they are) degrees? Reason I ask is I'm using the genright frame brackets and the angles for the rear worked out great on my 14 bolt but there are slight issues on my front 60. Using the 10 degree axle side brackets, with the johnny joint neutral, I end up with outside misalignment with the Johnny joint on the frame side of the lower. Reason for this is due to the size and location of the diff, you would have to weld the bracket to the under side of the pinion to put the frame side neutral. So my solution was to go as close the the diff as possible with out pushing the bracket onto the outside raised edge of the housing. I'm pretty sure the reason behind the frame side bracket is for use with stock axles, 44s, or custom units like dynatrac or currie.
Thoughts?