If you are looking for a daily driver, highway flyer, parade show truck honey dooo runner you will have plenty of shims left over.
All of the wheel positions allows for camber, castor and toe. Trucks were designed to be loaded up. For $147 that might get just the tires removed just to see the the shim packs.
After that it's pulling the upper "A"arm bolts, lowering and holding the portal gear box, removing the frame to arm cups (4 bolts each cup times 8 locations per truck, 32 bolts that are not the easiest to get to. Figure which shims and how many to remove... put it ALL back together... test drive, check and do it again and more that likely a few more times before you can live with it.
All of the parts and pieces interact. I wouldn't worry to much about half shafts at this point and for sure you will have an idea once you or ??? tears into it. My concern would the ball joints, tie rod ends, radius rods bushings, and any big bent metal part, like all of it when connected together. If that not considered, your wasting you time.
Little note. Read the TM's and here's an easy read >
https://hummerhuren.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/hmmwv_test-diagnostics.pdfn
That way you will know you got your moneys worth and it was done correct... or DIY.
For $147 that might be the deductible for the band-aids and swear jar. Anything stuck, stripped, busted, rusted or has to be thought thru is going to cost. Laughing with you, NOT at YA.
Let us know how it goes. Good Luck,