My first goal /plan is to treat it as i always have, the front tires being the primary drive , and the rear secondary , the way the bars are configured in the picture is what i think is going to work , the bottom bar is angled high for alot of hit/ bite on the rear tire to maximize the grip they can offer , the top bar being angled down puts the instant center height very low and far back , low meaning the weight transfer should be very minimal . The rest of holes going up on the top frame brackets holes are for if my theory is wrong, i can switch back to traditional thinking of weight transfer and the rear tires being the primary drive with the front being the assist.
Solid front axle had that freedom , when our front end comes up our tires lean out because of the IFS , and this leaves up with only using the outer edge of the tire instead of the full contact patch . the dodges are a prime example of still being able to hook with using weight transfer type thinking because the front tires may have less weight on them but the tire stays flat and has full contact patch .