Hillbilly, I went up to 235/75/15 with Jeff's spacers and it's been working great. (I have no concept of time as I get older, but I guess it's been about a year. Maybe more.)
Has anyone posted a link to the thread with pictures about flipping those front strut mounts? I'll try to look for it in a second.
I put the Crown Victoria rear shocks on mine (you have to replace the stock shocks with longer ones), but there was a mistake in the instructions about the mounting bolts and holes as it concerned my vehicle:
You're supposed to keep the OLD inset nuts/sleeves (don't know what else to call them) that sit in the holes of the old shock, because otherwise, the old bolt is too narrow for the NEW shock, and it would rattle around a little. And the NEW bolts that come with the new shock are too wide to fit into the existing mounting holes in the truck--and there's like zero margin for error allowing you to expand the existing holes.
I'm trying to remember EXACTLY what happened with mine, but I think that the old sleeves/insets were actually too BIG for the new shock hole and there was no way you could bang them in there. Fortunately, my mechanic had something on hand that did the trick.
I seem to be the only one that had this problem, so maybe it's a weird thing with my particular year, and the fact that mine's Canadian-made.
Anyway, it's not that big a job at all, but that's easy for me to see since I had someone ELSE do it. (I'm spastic.) Took him about 2 hours, and the hardest part for me was finding the right bolts to replace the old ones in the front strut mounts, and for my mechanic to cut and punch out these old bolts. Yeah, playing with springs and spring spacers is no picnic either, but everyone eventually gets it done.
Finally, you'll still get a rub when you hammer it 100% left or right, but in a vehicle this small, you hardly ever have to do that!