if you bring the strut outwards, you will end up with less travel than factory.
if you are going to design and build a upper and lower control arm system, you pretty much need to do what stan did, and have a seperate shock to dampen things.
just extended the drive shafts and the control arms is not even close to being workable. there are a lot of things needed to be sorted out, steering, steering geometry, esp through the range of travel, and bump steer, and hyper-extended the CV joint, or smashing it through the cup when compressed.
do you just want clearance, or more travel through an IFS set up?
look at the toyota's, they use a torsion bar set up, maybe this can be adapted more easily, and may work to what you are needing.