I have not. I researched the B-body spindle swap back in the day & while it sounded promising, I didn't want to make changes only to make things worse. Since my car was mainly A-to-B driving it was more about ride quality & altering the look for something more along my tastes.Have you measured the difference? I have read that before and have measured it, very long time ago. Dont shot me cause iirc I dont think there is much of a difference if any. Some time ago a buddy of mine installed b-body spindles on a 65 a-body and that was a problem, reduced turning radius. I turned down the lower balljoints so the newer spindles would fit his 65.
With each progressing g-body I worked on, I learned more & applied the knowledge (keeping the lower a-arm parallel to the road; increasing spring rate w/o over-doing it; tweaking the upper a-arm position before tall BJ's were available; using better shocks; managing alignment specs).
This round, I'm focusing more toward better parts to correct the geometry first & hopefully getting more out of a civilized combo. Better camber + correcting & minimizing bumpsteer throughout travel vs. hiding it w/a stiff suspension.