2011.07.01 - UPDATE! - FOAM CORE & BLUE TAPE TRUSSES....
There is no way I'd have time to render all of my permutations in steel, and for that I'm actually glad.
As I've found spare time here and there, I've been mocking up the truss design using 1/4" foam core board (to simulate 1/4" steel plate)....and lots of blue painters tape!

Many of the ideas that I thought would work, simply don't translate to the actual part so it's nice to be able to quickly pull some tape and foamcore off and throw it into the trash to start over.
These photos represent what I'd guess is about the 5th iteration of the design. The first problem is that the pumpkin is rotated 10* to account for the rear pinion angle that I need, so the truss must also be built off that angle....putting it a little out-of-whack with the new Mog adapters.
This is an end-shot of what would be the driver's side rear wheel area...
You can see here that the bottom edge of the truss actually sits about 1" higher than the axletube centerline to keep it flush with that large flat mating surface for the 3rd member.
This is a better shot that shows the three main considerations that needed to fit in this small space.... the tall upper link mount, the lower link mount and the lower coilover (ORI Strut, actually) mount. Things get pretty tight in a hurry and I'm not 100% sure that everything will clear when the suspension is cycled, but this is the best of the designs I've tried so far....
A slightly higher view of the same area....
And a view from the the rear of the axle which shows the truss position on this side. It's substantially lower than the opposite side; not quite a true 180* opposite, but VERY close to that. I'm hoping that Rene and/or some of the other welding experts will tell me that this type of layout will make my life a lot easier when it comes time to burn this all in!
Odds are good I won't get any shop time over this holiday weekend, but at least I can be pondering over this mock-up design and refining it in my head.
