Todays task (whilst nursing the end of a bout of man flu) was to sit the car on a set of borrowed corner weight scales and see what it was sitting like.
Always a balance between weight equality and ride height and so it turned out .
After much faffing making slip plates (two oily sheets of nylon) for each wheel and then levelling the four scales on my apparently level garage floor (which wasn’t!) I dropped the car down to see where it sat:

Not a disaster to be fair and this is with nearly full (85l) tank of fuel and all tools, jack etc on board.
I reset the front torsion bars as they were at the adjustment limit then set about playing with the front and to get the weights balanced, ignoring ride height for now. So with the car all square it was sitting 18mm high on one side! So that wasn’t going to work.
Final compromise (which I wrote down but forget to photograph) was 219-231 across the front with 10mm difference in ride height. 1deg down towards the front.
An interesting (for an engineer like me anyway!) way to spend a coupe of hours and pretty much end up back where I started
I’ll get the geometry redone soon as no doubt the toe will be off after doing the rack and this fiddling.