Here's what I would start with:
As far as your anti-squat, I think anywhere near 100% is crazy high. First thing I would do is lower your ride height if at all possible. Then drop your lower link frame mounts a couple of inches, the handling improvements would be worth the loss in ground clearance in my opinion.
That will also net you a huge stability gain by lowering your roll axis angle. 10* positive will not give you any kind of predictable handling, it's a pretty bad number. The good news is that by lowering your ride height and lowers like I suggested earlier, it will also move that number in the right direction.
Your panhard rod is pretty steep too. I assume it's to match the angle and length of your existing drag link, which is of primary importance, but flatter and longer are things to shoot for if possible.
I plugged all your numbers in and got some much better numbers by making the following changes:
-Lower ride height by 2", lowering all frame side mounts and the COG.
-Bringing the lower link frame side mounts another 2.25" lower off the frame.
That would bring your AS down to a less reactive 31%, and improves your roll axis to 2.5*, not ideal, but tons better.
Your panhard is also waaaay out in front of the axle. If that's the only place you can fit it, fine, but it see's some pretty serious loading and is going to require a hell of a mount off the axle.
There's my 2 cents.