I got the struts and they were about an 80% fit compared to the stock units.
I had to remove the spring mount on the new longer Chevy Lumina strut, it required me to drill out the larger washer on the factory strut mount as the chrome shaft on new longer strut does not have the D style threads.

I used the new large bolt and allen key to start the reassembly process, I also removed the longer struts rubber boot and foam cushion and replaced the original black plastic dust boot and larger support washer, everything fits perfectly into the strut mount.
There are no brake hose mounts, rather than cut mine off and weld them back on possibly damaging the tube I am going to use double zip ties and hope for the best.

The spindle mount is where this modification has a few holes in it. The bolt diameter on the new struts are approx 1/2" diameter holes where the original strut mounting holes are approx 3/8" in diameter and the new longer struts hole spacing is about 1/16" too short to match the Trackers spindle. I bolted the top of spindle and used a drill to ream out the lower bolt hole to allow me to insert the second bolt.

The new low pressurized struts clear the CV joint, clear the top of my 18 diameter rims by an inch or two and do seem to need the camber kit.

Once I fix the passenger side brake line that I stripped relocating in my body lift I will be able to road test vehicle and hopefully take if offroading for the first time.
I was hopping to get some honest opinions, even if you guys think this will fail, I need someone to say its okay to order OME struts after spending $200 on this test.