OK, so I've got a 2003 Chevy Tracker, 4 door, 2.0 L, with the 5 speed manual transmission. I believe the gears are 4.30.
So far, I've installed the OME springs/shocks/struts from Rocky Road, along with the 1" spring spacer, so it's about 2" higher in the back, but only 1" taller in from (the drooping in front is probably thanks to ordering only "medium-duty" springs instead of "heavy-duty" springs, plus the monstrous Calmini grill guard which weighs a ton).

Today the Masterkit1 body lift kit (2") arrived, and within a few weeks my new wheels (15x7 steelies with 2" backspacing to finally get rid of those God-forsaken spacers!). Once the body lift is on, and the wheels arrive, I need to make a decision about tires. I posted a thread earlier asking about the difference in running an LT 31x10.5x15 versus the current P235/75x15's. I think I am satisfied that some 31" BFG's will end up on the new wheels.
So here is the question; 2" suspension lift + 2" body lift allows me to run the 31" tires, but I think that gears are next on the list. I understand that if I can find a wrecked pre-'98 Tracker or Sidekick, I should look for the front diff gears, and the entire rear 3rd member. I believe that the gears in those vehiles are 4.88 in the automatic equiped, and 5.12 in the manual equiped. Is this correct?
I have also heard that by installing the entire 3rd member from a pre-'98 Tracker, I will then have choices of lockers (ARB, LockRight or even a calmini LSD) to install. Is this correct?
The vehicle has been pretty good so far, and I am happy, but this step up to 31's (thanks to the body lift) has made me think about gears, and lockers again. Am I on the right path? Please advise.