Lift Kits:
In order of price (lowest to highest), articulation & comfort (stiffest to softest). All kits will be a good improvement from what you have (don't expect miracles, it's a light & short wheel based vehicle) - just pick the one that fits your budget.
* Calmini's shackle reversal ($260). Bolt on - 2" of lift.
* Old Man Emu (OME) lift springs ($300) + Monroe shocks ($80)
* RUF: Rears Up Front - your rear springs are longer than front, and re-used up front with this setup, and replaced with stock Jeep CJ or YJ springs in the rear. Look in Jeep forums for someone that's lifted their rig, and is selling their old springs. Not sure the price, it's been a while since I looked at it. It's the Cadillac of small lifts, and it's cost reflects that.
http://www.puresuzuki.com/shackle_reverse.htmhttp://www.trailtough.com/suspension1.htm: used to sell RUF kit, but I don't see it listed. Call, (don't email - Brent's (phone) super cool, his wife (answers email) isn't... at all) to see if they still have some laying around or who else sells them.
WarningDon't be tempted by the prices of the incomplete SPOA kits in those links. Discussion here:
http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,84285.0.htmlTiresIf this will see a lot of road use, get the 29" (235 75 R15) Dakota M/T or A/T from Pep Boys (Made by Cooper). Great tire for the price - about $450 OTD on their buy 3 get one free sale.
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=20578.0. Super Swamper makes their 29" (215/85R15) LTB in Radial for about the same price. BFG also makes great M/T and A/T tires - but they're more expensive. Do searches here & on google for ratings & opinions.
LockersWelded (aka Fozzy & Lincoln) gears = free with a welder (or a case of beer if your friend has one), spool $100, mechanical (get Lockrite, not EZ locker) $250, selectable (I'd go with KAM, not ARB) $1200. Please do searches on this site for the benifits & drawbacks of them. This issue is covered weekly, and we don't need another thread about it. If you have q's about lockers, ask in those threads so we keep the info contained where it belongs. That said, my recommendation: Lockrite in the rear. If you want to do the front, get a spool & twin sticks for your transfer case. Great info here:
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=16564.0OtherIf you're deer hunting, consider rhino-lining your truck. And, DO IT RIGHT - cover up the bolts & screws or take them out when lining. You'll thank me later.
PS
As a new zook owner,
this is a must read:
http://www.zukikrawlers.com/showthread.php?t=14056