Since you are going LA, you could look into transferring the spring pads over from axle to axle. You lower control arm mounts could be made from box tubing and cut to fit the tube. You are going to probably have to bring the rear axle under the Jeep, get a measurement for the ds/pinion angles, figure to move the axle as far back as possible (don't forget if you adding a thicker cover to it) and spot them in. That way, you can actually take use of the LA geometry. For your shocks, I'd suggest that you consider to relocate them directly behind the control arm mount. Angle them to a mount that is 'outside' the frame. Basically take the Ford F250 shock mount (it's close to 1/4" thick), cut your frame to fit it, weld it in the frame and angle enough to have articulation clearance. Remember articulation is the twisting of the axle against itself. Droop and compression is part of the measurement, but you have other considerations when the axle is articulating. If you do a search on JeepsUnlimited, you'll see about what I'm suggesting for the shock relocation. I wouldn't use the stock configuration. The stock mount is not sturdy enough for the long travel and the shock interferes with the spring mount.