You mentioned a 2" spacer in the front (I assume that it is similar to the rear 5" diameter pipe) that provided a 3" lift.  Is the strut extension providing the additional 1" of lift?
You also mentioned that the toe-in was corrected with your strut extention, what did you do for toe-in when you installed the longer struts?
Rod
The front spacer is 4" total length, 2" in the spring (to hold it)
and 2" out to give lift, in the front of a Track/Kick 2" gives 3"
wheel movement down, it's a compound leverage thing
The rear is 3" Dia pipe, 5" long 2" in the spring, 3" out for lift,
both front and rear are the same Dia. Pipe
The strut extensions are 3" also, and they correct Camber, not Toe-In
Toe-In is adjusted at the tierod end. The struts are stock length, tho
I'm playing with the Idea of longer custom struts to give better travel.
I'm also working on a new front CV/axle assembly that will increase the
lift from 3" Max which is limited by the CVs angle and the Cup, to 4" or 5"
with an increased angle of 15* more angle, stock CVs can go about 25*
angle these will be able to go 40* angle and not bind, so down the
suspension goes, with out the ill side effects of over extended CV cups
and bent wire retainer rings.
I'll keep you all posted
Wild