McGaughy's makes a coil relocator for the Auto Ride struts and I think you can lower it .5" at a time.
Ok, I've since found pics of what you're talking about (I think). Found Belltech ones, but they must be pretty similar.
Anyway, it sounds like my options are these:
1. Make my own SHORTER front autoride links, and see if that gets the front down a little. (Will it? Anyone have experience with this?)
2. Swap out the front springs for Belltech springs #12463 (per Tony). Sounds like all else stays the same with this option -- but, wouldn't I have to shorten the front links??
3. Use strut relocators, per Red. Looks like all else stays the same, but that the relocators change the position of the strut, and allows for 1" of drop. How would the ride be with this? And, wouldn't I also have to shorten the autoride links?
4. Use drop spindles. This I really know nothing about. Do these spindles simply take the place of the factory spindles? Is there any adjustability here, or does it drop the front 2", not more, no less? Are any other parts needed along with the spindles? And CAN you use these with autoride?
I'm kind of confused on which route to go here, folks.
Again, my criteria is:
1. Not more than 1.5" or so of drop in the front.
2. Keep/improve the ride.
3. No cutting of factory parts -- must be able to be returned to factory.
4. Gotta keep autoride.
Thanks for the help, folks.