If TA is estimated to have a half life close to 48hrs (maybe less), you would most certainly reach max blood levels by the end of the first week with normal, ED or EOD dosing..
By attempting to front load, you are really defeating the purpose. The concept of the front end load is to reach max blood levels (that are seen during mid-cycle) in a shortened amount of time.
I never intended front end loading to be a phase early in the cycle, where the highest blood levels are seen, later followed by decreased blood levels. Is it wrong to jump blood levels up beyond mid-cycle-mean during the first week or two of a cycle? I don't know. Nobody can say until he tries it. Who knows, if you did this, and it worked nicely for you, I'll add another chapter to my book of front-end loading and cite your experience.
With that, any attempt to use more than your regular, ED (or EOD) dose to "front load" will almost certainly result in HIGHER blood levels for this time period compared to mid-cycle levels fallen to for the rest of the cycle. It's up to you. Let us know how it goes.
Andy