Actually, I couldn't be happier with the lift. I have somewhat of a reputation for not being able to leave things well enough alone. I always have to throw in my 2 cents worth of tinkering into anything I seem to come across, usually with some unintended side effects as the result. This time though, everything went flawlessly. The ride is great, the steering and braking(longer, but firmer) better than before. The only thing I might think of changing as a result of the lift may be using the ultra low profile bump stops instead of the low profile stops, just to give myself that much more clearance. I don't know if it was completely necessary to buy the extra polyurethane spring seat that I installed between the lower spring jack and the spring, but I believe it probably helped in minimizing the wear and quiting the contact of the spring and the jack. It is a little louder with the bigger wheels, obviously slower to accelerate, and the shifting is a bit longer, all of which was to be expected, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Lifting is the way to go. I was lucky though and ended up having to make only one adjustment during the entire process, which was to give the passenger side torsion bar a couple extra turns. Doing the torsion bar indexing portion of the lift was somewhat tricky since there were no walk-throughs that I could find and little but vague instructions on how to go about doing it. I really need to end up getting ahold of a scanguage so I don't have to constantly re-think my speedometer. Well enough thread-jacking(sorry about that by the way). I'll update the original lifting post i did fairly soon here, I want to give it just a little more time before I start bragging about what a great job I did.