I did what I could as kind of a flex it out for the uptravel without a track bar, just to see where my potential limiting would be. The lower control arms look like they'll be taking this one, this is with almost 6" of uptravel

When I get the track bar built I'll do a real mock up and see what happens. My goal is for no less than 5" of up travel, if I have to clearance the frame I will, but I don't want to. If I have to go that route I'll pull the complete drivetrain and plate the entire inside from the front bumper to my tranny crossmember . . . . not feeling that. . .
Next, I had original hacked together some extended front bumpstops to keep my coils in and to "properly" limit my uptravel. Basically I butt welded exhaust tube in the middle of the original bumpstop. those came apart, then off completely

Because of the D50's offset diff I had to relocate the upper coil buckets, or rebuild them all together. . . relocating it was!

I moved them 3/4" out and 1/2" back. (I'll get to why in a bit)
And if anyone ever wants to help show me how to use this darn camera so it doesn't take moldy pics (fuzzy) I have a homebrewed beer for ya. . .
Here's the beginning of my front coil buckets:

Welded together and mocked up-ish

For the d/s bucket, there'll be 2 gusset of both sides welded to the cast to help spread load the forces around a bit. I'm hoping to pick up some dimple dies and a whole lotta 16 gauge sheet and I'll plate over everything so it's not open like it is here.
This is where the next part gets fun, no pictures however, I started cruising along and forgot to take a whole lot of em. I mocked a tire up to the front and started playing with going from lock to lock and wasn't really excited with what I saw. . . I pulled the axle back to make sure I wasn't getting into the grill (that was a big problem with my last build, pushed the front to far forward), what I hadn't planned on was the rear of the tire hitting the d/s floor pan. . . . crap. . . I can't just cut the off (which I have to anyhow, but more on that later. . . . ) So I turned the lower control arms out to where only a couple threads were holding, about 1 1/2", and played some more. Long story short, I extended the front control arms 2". I had to order 2 36" pieces of 1.5 x1.5 1/4" tube to sleeve the inner, and I thought while I'm ordering it I might as well use it for the upper link. . . (onlinemetals.com btw, great shipping, just pricey) So I have them extended now and the upper link made, but I'll get to that tonight when I have pics of it.
So I started on the rear suspension. I made up some coil buckets:

After I finished building the uppers I looked at em and realized I should have rounded the corners off. . . to late, not rebuilding. That'll be for the next project.