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you'll probably need about 1.5 - 2" springs to bump to 7 inches.. or you can go with a 1.5 inch shackle lift... that would bring you about there.... with the bolt on kits.... MAKE SURE you take your time and make sure everything is torqued correctly. Since you are using only the strentgh of shearing, bending, twisting, and snapping bolts, rods, and pins, rather than combining the actual matter of the different metal pieces.... you have a lot more chance of parts slipping apart. I'm not saying that they WILL... but make sure everything is cleaned before assembled.... if you have rust or dirt under a piece, then you bolt it on, then the rust/dirt works its way out, you have space between your pieces that you didn't have before... therefore a looser bond of the parts.... the two keys here are to make sure every part is torqued down well... and retorque yor parts after the first 50 miles... then go again after another 50 miles... after that... you should be ok... and using lockwashers or even a threadlock compound would not hurt. I'm not saying this next suggestion is totally needed.... but if you are taking your axles completely off (recommended for inspection/cleaning reasons).... then I'm sure any bum with a welder would toss a bead down your mating surfaces for a good price. Best of wishes for you... and I hope it works well for you.... I am actually really looking to see how a bolt on system holds together. In theory, by design, it seems as a solid enough method.[addsig]