Same boat, I want to lift my 2wd for some ride height (I get pretty anxious driving low vehicles, so if I can make it higher, I will). The closest thing I’ve found is the Doetsch suspension kit for about 500 bucks. I’ve heard it’s pretty good.
I did my 96 datoka 3" lift with these guys and put on 33x12.5x15's. They rubbed a little. The kit is simple to install though and performs well for me, definitely not disappointed. I should have done 4" for the tire size though. When doing lifts plan on picking up new wheels if your going wide like I did. BlackRock has some nice black wagon wheels that look like American Racing for a little cheaper and perform the same. Wider the tire, bigger the wheel offset to keep it from running into your wells.
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