alignment problems

Have you not read the Mopar Suspension book? It's all in there. Pitman arm angle is fully adjustable by utilizing front end shims between the box and K frame. Likewise, the idler arm is adjusted by filing the holes in the K frame to reposition the idler arm. There are specific measurements from the floor to the idler arm and pitman arm. These measurements must be the same on each side. Also, there are specific measurements from where the outer rods attach to the floor. It's all in the suspension book. Been in there 40 plus years.

sorry buddy you are gonna have to do better. Title, and page at minimum.

I have something called a "Chassis" book and something about "Oval track". What I'm getting at is this is not a factory "adjustment". It might be "fine tuning" but it certainly should not be needed to fix interference between moving parts.

There is no alignment shop on the planet that is going to go around grinding pitman arm brackets