I am going to triangulate the rear axle and not use a track bar, but because of the engine, steering, exhaust..., there was no room to use that set-up in the front. I have to use the track bar up front.
Also, in order to keep the correct pinion angle, I had to cut the top mounting tabs on the axle and weld them offset of the bottom. They are a couple inches farther forward on the axle, in order to add length to the top control arm. With this set-up, the uper and lower arms are almost the exact same length. this helps keep the axle in line during its 8 inches of travel.
This was not an easy task. I had the axle in and out, up and down, and back and forth to find the right geometry before welding stuff in place. The pictures in this post are before I dialed in the adjustments. I was just so excited to have the axle in the car that I could not wait to take pictures and share them with everyone on the Eagles Nest.