so, looking at the BDS lift it just comes with struts, shocks, coils and they are charging like over $500? is that what i have heard? would it not be cheaper to go down to a auto storew by some bigger shox and some struts and then go down to a spring shop and get some beffy and bigger springs?
Or, like in your case with the 92 Kick, flip the cone mount on the front strut (free) to provide longer down travel, add 1.5" spacer on top of coils (~$40/pr), add correct spacer for bump stops to keep new tires off body, add longer rear shock in rear with same mount type (not hard to find in a shock catalog)(~$30/pr), and add a slight body lift for more clearance (~$130). Will add up to better clearance than most lifts out there for the slight tire increase you are looking for. A new front strut is not necessary unless you need new front struts.
As for the rear tri-angular mount on top of your rear axle, the condiiton of it since it's used for a long time and not maintained, you may have to replace it or modify it depending on high you go in the rear. That's why Calmini add longer rear control arms and custom triangled upper link with it's lift 'system'.