2012.07.08 - UPDATE! - ... NOW WITH FEWER JACKSTANDS!!!
In previous garage sessions, there were a few details that were overlooked on the rear axle. Today was the day to address them while I could still remember all of them.
I'd forgotten to install the new lower bearing race into the backing plate so I had to completely disassemble the portal to gain access to it. (I'm getting good at taking these things apart!)

. More importantly, I realized that even though I'd had the backing plates machined for CTIS, the adapter that they bolt to was still completely solid... So there was no way to get air line into the portal.
I carefully marked the hole center and drilled a 1" hole through a VERY thick adapter (1.5" thick IIRC).... And get this, I did it with a Uni-Bit!

It was stupidly slow progress, but the step bit gives a good visual reference of squareness of the hole. You can't argue with the results...
Once I got both sides completed and confirmed that all the bearings were new, I bolted the portals back onto the axle, installed the rotors, disc brake and newly machined 3/8" wheel spacers and bolted the wheels/tires to the axle....
Time to get serious.
The rear axle was done, the only thing missing was to get the rear of the truck under its own weight. So I welded up a couple of small structural brackets that bolt/wedge between the axle truss and the framerails to hold the frame and body off the axle. Once completed, I was FINALLY able to do this....
It was nice to pull those out from underneath the truck after almost three years, and look at the truck without anything blocking the view!
A shot down the bedside to confirm that the tire "stick out" was minimal (I'd originally calculated 2" per side)
.... It was a good adrenaline rush seeing the progress, so I cleaned up the shop and rolled the front tire into position for a parting shot for the evening.
-G