So I got Ngrover to help me install these 2" coil spacers (made of soft poly-rubber of somesort) underneath the spring w/ some hose clamps
It seems to have raised my rear end by at least 1 1/4" which now clear my rear wheels with full compression. Mind you though there is barely enough space to slip a dime through between the body & the tire, this is significantly better than before!
So from digging up info from everywhere... I think it's best that I leave the suspension for now asides from possibly getting longer rear shocks for more travel (to make up for the limited range of the front suspension, even with a 2" strut extender)
The process of putting together a 3-4" suspension lift myself is a bit tetious, as I might have to change the links out with something like a curry jonny join rather than the stock ones for the pionion angles to be corrected (or have to re-weld the links to the diff)
as well... probably the biggest concern is the control arms... any more than 2-3" on the front stock control arms and it will really reduce the width of the front as well as cause potential coil bind (no matter the coil)
The real only probabaility for any more lift than 3" front, 4" rear is like I said, new longer control arms, diff drop brackets, driveshafts or driveshaft spacers and different link connectors (and possibly different tie-rods)
along side with the required longer struts, shocks and coils (on top of my coil spacers)
I think I'm going to wait to see what Zukination has to offer, and perhaps even this RRO "in the works" has enginered before I proceed with any more suspension work
So far this lift w/ 245/75/16" has jacked my frame height to roughly 14 1/4" and the larger tires raised my axel clearance close to 9 1/4"
The body lift is really not a requirement at this point, but I really wouldn't mind, especially seeing how I would like to run some 235/85/16s next year
Other things to consider would be getting a good solid tube bumper and finding some 5.12s & a ARB