Hey yellow2000S/R,
Thanks for the PM. I'd love to give my thoughts and a little insight to the control arm mod I did:
I've been driving it for a while now. Love it! Excellent approach angle, good ride quality, and maximum use of strut travel. Each ball joint mount was moved .5" out, 1.5" down, and 2" forward. In the end it yielded 2" of lift at the frame rails. I then did the strut mount flip and added 1.5" strut spacer to get my travel back. My CV's run at a slight angle - nothing to worry about. The best part is that it gave me approximately 2" of clearance under the whole front end.
As for the camber issues, I never even unbolted the struts for this mod, When I assembled the final product the camber looked perfect. I took it in for an alignment and they told me camber was bang on. I would definitely recommend this mod to anyone looking to squeeze on larger tires, for more clearance, and maintaining stock ride qualities. That said if I did it again I would not relocate the ball joint a full 2" as it did cause some minor clearance issues. Probably 1"-1.5" would be right on.
You can check out a little video I made last weekend after installing a spool in the rear end. In part of the video I drive up onto a large cement pipe without issue this demonstrates one of big benefits to the control arm mod.

My stock toe-loop did snag a little on exit, but I'm planning on relocating that anyway. I'm only running 235's. I imagine if you put 31's or 33's on it the tires would stick out past most of the offending chassis points.
So a good way to get lift without worrying about camber change!