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Originally Posted by Pocket Solutions would be to use a die and cut more threads on the inner tie rod and grind a bit of the length off if you couldnt move the end in enough...
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Don't ever cut threads with a die unless you have no other choice, its a sure way to break the part off right at the new threads.

Before you drive the car I highly suggest you add some gussetting to your mounts, you've got welds in bending as well as some very small looking angles. Triangulate the mount out into the k-member in the picture above. It may not be a bad idea to add another angle on the top of the rack mount as well. IMO, your going to break something and I pray nobody gets hurt in the process.
Also, rack length as well as its placement in the chassis is going to have a large effect on bumpsteer, the aftermarket kits take care of that with bump steer kit letting you move your outer tie rod down, a kit like this would take car of your rack length problem as well. With proper placement you should be able to get by without a kit though.