Ah are you getting some missing links for the front now are you?

where are you getting those from? I need to order my shocks for my sj, don't think the astra ones are going to have enough travel for the YJs. I've got some hoops for my front shocks.
What are you doing for the rear shocks? Just tilting them in?
Did you ever drive the sj on road before now? You dont really want the caster set up wrong if you are going to be driving on road it'll handle horribly. You want the caster set to +3-6 degrees if the diff is tilted up more than 3.5 degrees from stock then you will move into negative caster something you don't want on a vehicle that is driven on road.
Also I presume if the front is tilted up then the rear is as well? This means that your UJs are not going to be in phase and when traveling at speed you might end up with some bad vibes. The UJs are also going to be working against each other so you are going to go through UJs a lot faster than you would if both the diff and tbox flanges were set to the same angle like in this pic, you can get away with 1-2degrees of difference but that's about it.
The only way you can really get away with tilting the diffs up is by using a double Cardon propshaft.
Obviously if the vehicle was only being used offroad at low speeds then you don't really have to worry about all these things that much, but if driven at speed the UJs being out of phase is going to put a lot strain on your pinion and tcase bearing as well as the prop UJs