Yeah, I am not sure what approach I want to take for protection purposes. I was thinking about sewing up some lycra covers, and just pulling them over the springs. With a few velcro loops they would stay put pretty well, and keep crap off the shocks directly. I could also go the body wax route, as that stuff comes off with a hot water wash usually.
I plan on getting the trans support member made this weekend. I need to connect the fuel return line at the tank, lengthen the tank harness, and find a driveshaft. Looking at the online catalogs, there are some Ford and GM trucks with driveshafts in roughly the right lengths. Not many use the 1350 size, but for a 25$ shaft. I would be okay using 1410 to 1350 conversion UJs, especially for the testing phase. My initial measurements put the shaft at about 76" center-center on the UJs.
I have a piece of 2x4" steel tubing on the shop floor. Should make a good trans support. I plan to notch the joints partially, bend to fit, and weld it up. The studs on the wrangler rubber/mount are only about 1.5"long, so I will need to counterbore the bottom side to fit a socket/nut. I selected ~0.1" tubing, so it should be plenty strong even with the holes. I am not going to worry too much about the trans vertical position, as I can easily add/remove spacers to the mount or at the frame rails to adjust the height. The mount is shifted to the drivers side, which will make centering it a bit more difficult. Should go together quickly, assuming I don't fubar it up!
Here is a rear view of the general layout.
I think I have decided to drop the subframe another 3/8". That will get me clearance at the bell/diff. It may require some longer bolts/spacers at the UCA mounts, as they will shift due to geometry limitations with the anti dive angle.