Hey Xeek,
Did your lift come with the +2 degree dual angle adjusters?
The stock bushings will not work for 4" lifts. With everything new, the best camber you will get with the stock adjusters is 0 degree. (needs to be 1 to 1.5 degree positive)
The Superlift part # for the +2 degree adjusters is --- 1120
The hole is bored at a steeper angle (2 degree's)
Your best bet is to take it to a 4x4 specialty shop.
They will understand that the factory specs are not the best for a lifted fat tire truck.
They will also understand that it must be adjusted under full load, test driven and readjusted several times to be sure it's right.
Four Wheeler's Supply in Phoenix took their time and got mine absolutely perfect.

Holding up for two years so far.
There is a
service notice from Ford regarding the premature ball joint failures for the Dana 35 TTB.
This is what I'm getting at when I say "loaded" (trying to clarify)
The lower ball joint is the "weight" bearing "loaded" ball joint.
The upper is a "follower" ball joint. (only used for "positioning")
If care is not taken to insure that the lower ball joint is carrying the "load" the lower ball joint will not be seated fully and fail prematurely.
Here is a pic of the different types:
The one on the left is the "loaded" lower ball joint: Notice the spring under the bottom cup.
This spring must be compressed by the weight of the vehicle while the upper ball joint is still loose.
It is difficult and tedious to set camber with tires on and the truck sitting on the tires. Which makes it difficult, but not impossible to get at the adjusters.--- PITA.
As a result most shops will do a quickie with the wheels off for the whole alignment and send you on your way with brand new ball joints that are going to fail in 4-6 months! Not to mention improper camber.
I learned the hard way with my first DIY ball joint job on my 94' Ex.
They lasted 4 months.
Then I found the right-up from Ford and did it the right way the second time.
NOTE: THE PINCH BOLT MUST BE "NEW"....CAN
NOT REUSE THE PINCH BOLT.
Use your old pinch bolt to drive it to the alignment shop and when their all done and ready to lock it down give them the new bolt.
Torque for the pinch bolt is 85 ft-lb.
DO NOT LET THEM TIGHTEN THE PINCH BOLT WITH THE WHEELS OFF THE GROUND!