FWIW, We still use the stock stub shafts on the front. with bearingless billet u-joints, custom 1-3/4" axles. A custom hybrid ARB air locker and 6. 17-1 ratio.
-Honestly in a hot street class I would first be concerned with the condition of all of your steering gear and ball joints. Everything should be nice and tight, especially the track bar and tie rod ends. Also it is good practice to replace the stock rubber bushings in your radius arms with a set of polyurethane bushings like energy suspension sells. Anything you can keep from moving under alot of load will help keep stuctural rigidity and pinion angles in check.
-The most important factor in keeping the front axle safe is to keep fom load shocking it (ie: breaking the rear axle) It is a good idea to check the condition of the U-bolts. Also a good idea to build a set of bars to keep the rear in it's place or i am sure there are vendors that sell them if you aren't able to make your own. A standard three point ladder setup with one swing point at about the back of the cab works well. But a true four point setup with dual sets of parrallel bars and four individual load points with adjustable bars work the best because it allows you to pre load the springs to minimize any axle wrap.
Sorry about the book, hope this helps.