Alignment is done. I was surprised that the front end dropped more than an inch from the raw lifted measurements. Here are all the measurements:
Before the Lift
Front-Left = 18⅜" - Front-Right = 18½"
Rear-Left = 18⅛" -- Rear-Right = 18⅛"
Raw Lift
Front-Left = 22⅝" - Front-Right = 22⅝"
Rear-Left = 21½" -- Rear-Right = 21½"
Lift After Alignment
Front-Left = 21½" - Front-Right = 21½"
Rear-Left = 21½" -- Rear-Right = 21½"
This is not exactly a 3" lift over stock, if stock height was about 19". I suspect stock height was even more than that 10 years ago. But I'm not disappointed, as long as I can fit 245/75R17 tires under there (and later, 245/75R16s on 16x8 rims).
Getting in the driver's seat with my oxygen tank on is a bit easier now - still more difficult than pre-lift, but worth the little bit of strain. I still think a rock slider with a 3 or 4" extension rail would be nice though.
I thought all the talk about drivability and response was exaggerated, but man, there is quite a difference. Very nice; feels much more responsive and corners really smoothly. And no more squeaks from the dried out bushings. Can't wait to get some good meat on my rims.