Well Heiney, Hows that saying go, " if ya can't beat em , join em " Next I'll just sell all this crap and get a Jeep, NO WAY!
As far IFS goes, mines usually pretty stout, and can take quite a bit of pounding before anything really gets out of whack. It's when you DO have to take something apart that it becomes a pita. Just realigning the strut and getting the camber and toe back to correct makes any front end maintenance a real chore. I can take the whole front suspension apart and have nothing but the control arm dangling from its mounts in about 25/30 minutes. Reassembly in a bit less. Then, the fun begins. I don't care how carefully I mark everything, inevitably, it's out of alignment enough to drive funny. That's the only part that sucks for me.
If and when I actually begin doing something about it I'll start a thread. Still have to procure a Sammy front axle, and I'm already in the middle of an engine build. It can wait a while.
One thing I've been thinking about , especially after seeing that pic of Drones bent steering linkage: why hasn't anyone tried behind the axle steering on one of these? Then all you would have to protect are the housings. I've seen it done on Dana's and even did it to my RC crawler. Must be a way to do it to a sammy axle. I don't think I'd ever be comfortable bashing through rocks and fallen timber with that steering linkage hanging out there in the breeze.