This.
It fun to talk about cool, oddball stuff... And maybe throw around a few design concepts.
But ultimately, one person has to make the huge financial and time commitment to actually chop up a truck and try to fit all of that "theoretical" design work to the actual space. And if the person who designed the suspension, isn't the guy with the skills to actually build it... The project is as good as dead.
Nobody is wealthy enough to pay a fabricator for the hundreds of hours it will take to get the parts built and mocked into place, to cycle the supension looking for clearance issues, fixing interferences, and then dealing with all of the collateral issues (expected and unexpected) that are always a part of massive projects like this.
I just finished up a solid-axle portal-geared front 3-link project on my Chevy. I ended up with 14" of shock travel per side and full articulation and steering lock-to-lock without any interferences. It took me something like 18 months from start to finish. I did all the design work and fabrication myself in my spare time. It was a really fun project, and I learned a lot......
Mostly what I learned was humility, and respect for anyone who has ever scratch-built a long travel suspension themselves.
-G