
I am planning on cutting diff housing and rotating steering knuckles so that I can remove caster plates and restore factory spec caster angles and eliminate binding in the front shaft
I want on road handling to be as good as possible and want to be able to keep full time 4x4 and am not interested in fitting double cardin or cv joints to front shaft coz I am told these will only help for short term and wear quickly, also I want to be able to keep wear parts (unis and bushes) stock if possible.
I have read through the topic on this in the Bible, this topic only seems to refer to SOA conversions on earlier models.
Once I have worked out how much to rotate knuckles I am planning to remove diff housing from car to make it easier to work on.
I guess I am looking for a heads up from anyone who may have already done this. I am a pretty capable tradie (well not pretty) and have my bro who's a panel beater helping and I have a mate lined up with 3phase mig for welding back together.
OK time for 20 questions

Is there any traps to watch out for?
With the car resting at normal onroad ride hieght should the diff pinion be pointed in straightest line to transfer case pinion?
do coil spring/shock mounts need to be shifted too?
Should I strip the diff to do this?
What caster angles did you go for? (Toyota manual says 3 degrees +/- 1degree for other than 31" tyres)
Are there any issues with clearance to tie rods, sway bars under body etc?
Afterwards has there been any other issues?
would you do this again?
Thanks in advance
Dave.