Yeah, I didn't touch the rears. I'll wait to open that can of worms. Haha!
I did learn a valuable lesson. I didn't realize the coil springs had to be very specifically located in the upper bucket. There's a kind of cup thing up there that the top coil wraps around. Should look like this:
That's a picture of the driver side, which I got lucky and seated properly. This is what the passenger side looked like:
This was contributing to the front sitting higher. It amazes me how impossible it can be to move these springs. I thought I could lift the front of the truck taking the pressure off the suspension and then pry or hammer it over. No joy!

Had to take the front end apart. Required unbolting the shock, caliper (because hard line portion blocks the ball joint nut), and sway bar end. Also had to pop the top ball joint apart. Luckily keeping the lower ball joint bolted works fine because the tie rod holds the spindle from flopping all over the place.
This tool works great for popping the ball joint without damaging the boot or the stud. $20 at HF. Called a "ball joint separator".
Can definitely tell the alignment is off now. I just installed the shims that were in there, but the top of the tires is definitely pushed out. Not sure if it's apparent in the pictures.
