Bighorn, sorry I've been extremely busy. Thank you for sharing your experience and story. Very good info. I'm definitely going to start off with 33's. I just don't want to stress everything from the start, plus only time will tell how my son and I will use the truck and how often we get the chance to offroad. I talked to a local shop here in San Antonio, very nice guys at Full Force Offroad & Performance (FFO&P). No matter what kit I decide to use, I'll probably let them tackle the labor. They are recommending a Rough Country (RC) 4" lift. I've also talked briefly with Chris at Off Road Design (ORD). He likes the Tuff Country (TC)...but also discussed the benefits of their inhouse leafs that use roughly 10 individual springs. The price jump from RC to TC was minor, but from TC to ORD, the jump was huge. Chris and I also discussed using longer brake lines, frame brace for steering, sway bar disconnect, 2" drop Pitman arm, extended shock mounts, shackle flip, Bilstein shocks and associated minor stuff. One thing I forgot to bring up was crossover steering. I've researched it here quite a bit and see that it is recommended however I can't seem to locate a message/posts that discusses exactly why it is needed and how it works...just that it is beneficial and many folks like it. Off the cuff, I think I will start with the TC lift due to the huge leap in cost for the ORD springs. I'm also beginning to question going a full 4 inches. I don't want the truck to look out of balance. I'm pondering whether a 2" or 3" maybe more suited to the 33" tires.