DieselBoy wrote:DaveM needs to chip in here on the battle he had with finding a spring rate that suited what he liked

Don't remind me! The best results I had were from 3" Dobinsons (I asked for the softest possible), and also the EFS, which were a 4" rear, and 5" fronts, which sat almost dead level with a PTO winch up front.
What I have struggled with is being sold shocks that "suit 2-4 inch lift", which in my own experience is a load of bollocks.
If you buy a genuine 4" lift, a 2" shock will destroy itself, so the best thing you can do IMO is find coils that suit, then measure what size you can fit to get the most articulation from those coils, or buy a complete kit which SHOULD have shocks matched to it.
My 3" dobinsons run 4" OME shocks, and still stay captive at full flex, where the TJM shocks I was sold to suit, felt strange on the road. I soon discovered there was a whole 25mm extension left in them, so they were topping out all the time, luckily it was noticed before the did any damage.
As Darin says, drive it, and then modify, the only thing I found is I went from a 2 to 3 to 4" lift in the space of 9mths, so it got rather expensive. I would now go straight to a 3-4" with or without body lift, as I personally felt 2" good for general use, but I was always needing that bit of extra height/flex until I went 4"
The rest of the mods would be up to the driver as to what is more suited, but I would start with a lift to fit 33's minimum (I still run 33's at the moment, as the club I'm about to join has a 33" limit), then decide whether you want a winch/difflock/beadlockers.
If you can find someone nearby with a swb modded safari, its also good to drive, or even follow them, to see exactly what each mod can do for you. Although I would like another difflock in the new GQ, I will go for a winch first.
Sorry for the long winded post again
