Hey, cool to see a fellow XL7er. There aren't many of us out there. If you want some first class Suzuki advice, I would highly recommend joining BC Suzuki Club on facebook. It's a great group and very helpful and they welcome members from a broad area of the Pacific Northwest, including BC, Yukon, NWT, Alaska, Washington, and maybe the odd Oregonian. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask here or there.
If I had to do my lift over again, I would probably go with the 4xFour Art 3" Extreme kit (the extreme one has the control arms that move the front wheels forward and the rear wheels rearward, for tire clearance). It's similar to what I have from Alter Ego, but I wasn't overly impressed with the customer service from AE, and all the reviews I have read about 4xFourArt are excellent- excellent service, excellent product, excellent shipping times from Turkey, of all places, and they have an excellent 10-year warranty. Compare that to 6 months from AE. Check out beatthezombie's GV build thread on here; he's got a fair impression of the Turkish kit.
Otherwise, if you are doing just a minor lift and don't want to get too carried away, there is a guy in Kelowna, BC, who is also on the BC Suzuki Club, who machines his own lift kits. He just opened up his own shop, I can't remember the name of the business, but if you join the club just ask around for a guy named Shane Rathjen and he can hook you up with a nicely made lift for a few hundred bucks.