As others have said, mixing and matching of parts is the way to go to really dial it in where you want it. My truck was lowered when I bought it. I believe it's a Belltech notch/flip kit and McGaughy's 2.5" spindles up front. When I rebuilt the front end, I used big block springs and trimmed 1 coil off, so the truck was roughly 4.5/6 then.
This is before the LS swap, trimmed big block springs:
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Then after the LS swap, the truck sat nose high since it was so much lighter than the old small block, so I grabbed my original springs and trimmed them 1/4 coil at a time until I was happy with where it sat. That got me to about 5.5" up front but now the rear was too high.
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So I added a 2" shackle out back. Had to trim the bed brace for them to clear but now the truck sits much better, now it's roughly 5.5/8". I'd love to borrow some rallies from one of my buddies to see what it looks like this low on rallies:
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I will say at 5.5" up front, I scrubbed like a **** with both the 235/75/15s and the 255/40/20s. So I added SloshTubz up front, now I have tons of room. No matter what wheel/tire combo you're going to run, that's the way to go so you don't have to worry about scrubbing.