We made a ton of progress in the last two days!
Friday after work I reinstalled the finished links.
Then I went and picked up something I found on Craigslist, a brand new still in the box pair of 2" Fox Shox, 14" travel, 7/8" shaft remote reservoir, $350.
Saturday morning I started out with making the new exhaust. I opted to dump it over the frame and out the passenger side, hopefully this leaves me enough room to put my horns back under the bed, but I'm not sure.
With the exhaust done, I ran up to SDHQ and picked up some hardware for mounting the shocks (spacers, lower mounting bracket, bolts etc.). I let the nitrogen out of the shocks, fully compressed them and used my trailer as an RTI ramp so I could set the maximum up-travel. The first shot is with just the drivers side lower mount tacked in place. Unfortunately the tires will still rub on the shocks a bit at full stuff, but it was either that or they were going to hit the frame.
Passenger side tacked in place. I may have to put a limit strap in to prevent damage to the parking brake cables, but it flexes really well.
I used a hole saw to cut holes in the fender wells to pass the reservoirs through so I could mount them to the roll bar. I finished welding everything up, bolted it all back together and re-charged the shocks with nitrogen.
We took the truck out on a road test drive last night, we put about 50 miles of highway and residential driving on it (including a couple high speed roundabouts). It handles great on the road. The rear end is still sitting pretty high, hopefully it settles out a bit, but if not I'll just cut down the coil springs to get the ride height I want.