The DOM tubing, the heims, and other goodies were supposed to be shipped last Tuesday or Wednesday... called the vendor up Friday and they had not yet shipped any of it.
What we got done in spite of it:
Settled on a 95 3/4" wheelbase and carefully located the front axle, centered it and set the caster angle at 4 degrees. The pinion is aiming almost square at the transfer case at ride height.
We then removed the stock shock towers, "clearanced" the fenders, and installed new, freshly-fabricated shock towers. The towers are made from .120 2" square tubing and 3/16" plate. Some 14-bolt shock brackets from Ruff Stuff were modified and added to the top end.
We then test-fit the radiator and a couple of fans to see what kind of clearance we have to install a tubular cross-brace between the driver and passenger shock towers. A set of double electric fans are too wide for the Toyota radiator, and my Mustang fan is deep enough that it hits the water pump pulley. I'll need to use a single large pull fan.
Remaining on the front suspension: Build brackets to mount heim joints, build the radius arms and panhard bar. The panhard bar will most likely wait until the drag link is located.
All in all, this was a very productive work day. I had my doubts since my help showed up I was on the roof herding a sewer snake rather than working on the Land Cruiser.