I feel you young man, you're exactly where I was at in 1989, trying to pay for my 78 on a Burger King salary! So here are some of the tips I learned the hard way. First, if you have any leaks, fix them. If oil can get out, water and mud can get in. Make sure ALL of your vent hoses are clear, and ran up high to where water can't get in. Use hose clamps at the vent pipes to keep the hoses sealed up and in place. There's vents on both axles, transfer case, and transmission. When I was running 35s with 1/2 tons I broke a LOT of u-joints, usually at the front axle, and front drive shaft, but occasionally at the rear drive shaft at the transfer case. Keep some cheap joints, a hammer, old socket the size of the joint cap, and some hand tools with you when you go wheeling. You will eventually have to change one. As far as lifts go, 6" will put more strain on the front CV joint at the transfer case and you will break it. With 35s you're better off going with a 4" kit and trimming your front fenders. If you know you eventually want 37 or 38s and bigger axles, you can get the 6 or 8" kit, but you should replace the front drive shaft and output yoke on the transfer case with a u-joint only and get rid of the CV. Costs more money but well worth it to avoid CV breakage