Don't put in a spacer lift, you'll just wind up taking it out to put in a spring lift. Spacers give you nothing but the appearance of a lift - you'll still have the short soft stock springs. Call Stu at Murchison Products, he has a couple of different spring lifts for KJs, and will ship anywhere. You can install the rears yourself but get some suspension shop to put the new springs on the front struts. If you can remove the front strut yourself and take it to them to have the strut compressed and new spring installed. DO NOT try to disassemble the strut yourself - people have been badly injured doing that. If you pay someone to do the job get a fixed price, as the removal of the front struts is going to take some time as other stuff needs to come out first. Don't agree to hourly rate.
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