Well to get the story started, I bought this 1990 Tracker for $1000. It had no rust, 143000 miles, ran great, and even came with a spare 8v 1.6 engine.
So after driving it with the little 215/75/15s on it I desided it was time to get a bit height to her. So I started pricing lifts and though the lifts are not all that expensive, I found a link posted by whitfield about using ford explorer springs to get lift. This really intrigued me so I desided why not. So off to the U-pick-it junk yard and found a set of explorer front springs and some rear heep Grand Cherokee springs for $40 total. I then went and ordered a couple of strut spacers, rear upper control arm spacer, and a couple of camber bolts. Also picked up a pair of 91 crown vic shocks for the rear.
So today I started the work. I started out taking initial measurements to see what lift I would actually come up with. Stock was 31 1/2" from ground to bottom of the center fender front and 32 1/2" center fender rear.
After getting the tracker up on stands and all the wheels off I took the front end apart.
Spring difference, Top is original and bottom is the explore springs.
Added Strut Spacers
then cut the pig tails off the explorer springs
Spring installed
With the front done I took the rear apart and added the spacer
then added the heep springs and the crown vic shocks
So all done I ended up with 2 1/2" raise in the front and 2" in the rear. Took me about 4 hours total and just basic tools. Drove it a couple of miles on city streets and could hear the springs settling in for the first mile then it quieted up and drove just like stock. Now to add the 15x8 wheels and probably some 30x9.50R15s. Will get more pics up in a few days when get the wheels and tires on.