Trent, it seems that every time we talk about suspension, the conversation comes back to the shocks over and and over again. It just seems that they are always the stumbling point.
Since you already have the QA1's, seems to me that you're finally in a position to test your other theories. It will be interesting to see if changing the Caltrac mount will now show some improvement. Have fun and good luck!
shock control 50-75% of the suspension oscilation rate... the springs themself make up majority of the rest.
example
stif springs and soft shock will ride similar to soft springs and stiff shocks witht he soft springs on the soft side of the road.
ideally you want hte mix 50/50 pending application... high capcity run stiffer spring and softer shock
softer spring allow more body movement (yaw/pitch-side to side and front to back) and allow for more "tunability" with shocks
suspension geometery changes how effective said shocks and springs work.
example shocks @ 90* (verticle) twice as effective then a shock @ 45*
stock rear on our truck is ~60* angles