Well, I refuse to install a drop bracket lift. I can't stand them. Personal choice.
Those ears are for the fork slider inside the housing. I'm not so sure I want to mess with those. Maybe a little wouldn't hurt?
Only thing I can remotely think of to lower the dif is a couple of washers. Not sure that would work because of the LCA's below the CV's.
I can remove the CAD housing to get room to massage the pan more, but they way they did it, I don't know if it would survive any more beating. They beat on it wrong. Instead of pushing in the corner of the pan to clear the CAD, they hit it on the side. It was the first time they had to do this, as they asked me how to do it. I found pictures here from a member that did it successfully, and sent them to them for reference. That was a waste of time, as they didn't follow suit. They did it with the pan loose, before engine install. They didn't bother to work on it anymore after engine drop. Told me it was close, but cleared just fine. I know better now. Explains why this thing goes through oil so fast.
The other thing that made me miss this leak was that same side CV axle boot blew, and slung juice all over. It hid the oil leak on me.
Here is a picture of how they hammered the pan from the side, instead of a lower angle at the very corner.
Pardon all the mud. I haven't cleaned the underside yet after it's last outing.