Center/square the rear end with the lowers and then set the pinion with one upper. Then adjust the other upper so the bolt slips in. Starting at the factory lengths should get you fairly close to roll it around to get to an alignment shop if you aren't doing it yourself.
we always just make certain the wheelbase is dead nuts and set the pinion angle.
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