Some of it is a function of the terrain we wheel on. We wheel mostly on lava rock. It is more jagged and has more outcroppings and overhangs and underhangs than most anything else I have been on.
I have done the flexy shackle too. They do the same thing but less of it.
It also comes from my realization about 5 or 6 years ago that flex is over rated. Lockers not so much, flex oh yah, way overrated. I still think its a good component of a capable off road rig, but I have seen rigs that were so stiff the suspension barely moved, that were locked front and rear follow me everywhere.
They got more pics of them taken too. Having a tire 5 feet in the air makes for a good pic
Why not link with leaf springs? Shackles on both ends? Seen this done several times. It has some advantages. Of course you still need a shock to go along with it.
Like I said I have come to the conclusion that flex is over rated, not that I still don't try for flex but I have left a whole lot of the super flexy ideas ( revolvers, Heims in shackles, joints on the leaf springs somewhere) to other people. When I do those things I usually not looking for flex I am looking for a way for a shorter spring to live a longer life.