Options for 2wd lift?

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Big Roller

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I've been looking around for a while for a decent lift and found this one --

http://www.roughcountry.com/gm-susp...JadhJeQIAqm9gYJ0BAzShZiknnEKA0pt4SxoCHSzw_wcB


Is this a good option for my 2wd? And would I be better off adding a leaf in the back instead of using the blocks? The packs are worn, but I think I can get away with adding a leaf or two and get some firmness back too. I'm looking to do this and add General AT2 31x10.50's with my stock wheels to add a little more height as well. Maybe even bigger tires if I can fit them.
 
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Big Roller

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Should I get taller leaf packs and not use the blocks? I believe I'm gonna have to do some other front end work before I get the lift, I'm just getting some more info on the lift before I jump into it.
 

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Thought I'd piggy back on this thread since I am looking at leveling out the front end of my 2wd two door.

Basically, I'd like to bring the front end up about 2" so that the vehicle is level - would coil spacers be the simplest way? Should I be concerned with the UCA's at a 2" raise?
 

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never go above that because the rid will be a little harsh already. 2" or more should really have a kit installed to avoid drivetrain and suspension damage.
 

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