best option for a 2" lift?

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I agree. It sounds like he is going for a little lift and stock size tires. 4 inch is over kill for 31s. That's just my personal preference.

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Not sure hoe much you guys expect a suspension list to cost but you can get all that you need for $738

I need rear springs too. That site wants $700+ just for them.
 

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Another question to throw in here:

Does a 2"-3" lift require stuff like brake line extensions or swaybar/steering modifications?
 

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Really shouldn't have to do a anything under 4 inches.

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Another question to throw in here:

Does a 2"-3" lift require stuff like brake line extensions or swaybar/steering modifications?

swaybar and steering no.
Brake Line Extensions, not needed but I would go ahead and do it. Better safe than sorry when it comes to brakes
 

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I have ran stock brake lines with 6" of lift with no probs. Not that I recommend it though. 2 inches should have no issues at all.

They say you only need steering correction after 2 1/2" but if this is a lift for life then I would go ahead and get a 2" steering correction arm.
 

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