well I have a diff mindset than most, I would go lowest lift as possible with the tire you want, I would look for good flex, lots of droop and a very stable suspension. That being said for 35's I would go 4 inch with some trimming. I would do a 52 inch spring swap on the front and probably a ORD or another kit 4 inch shackle reversal on the rear or take your 52's off the rear and source some 63's or ford 57's for the rear. extend my brake lines, possible zero rate for the rear and front with a 1 inch offset so it would really be almost 5 inches. I would use square tubing for the rear spring perches that way I could extend them to help with rear axle wrap, as well as help with pinion angle. I would atleast swap a 14bolt rear with disk brakes but most likely 60/14 bolt combo(would hate to break my DD on the trail and upgrading the stock axles to hold to my personal driving style is more costly). But this list would go on and on, I was basically saying what I did to my k-5 that i did DD, I also did more crawling than anything but that was in TEN/KY as well as other places so it was a diff use. For a mainly DD I think any of the good suspension providers will hook you up with a quality kit. I like the BDS kit, 6 inches is alittle tall for my idea for 35's but gives you room for bigger tires later. Good steering correction, and you wil need to extend your driveshafts if your gonna flex it hard as you will pull it apart at the slip joint, but should be fun either way. just my .02 cents and before anyone chimes in saying im wrong this is simply the opinion of one person, and I have installed tons of lifts as well as built over 35 tube chassis's turn key rigs, so I might know just alittle. But I wheel diff than most and have my own way i like my cat skinned. And I never claim to be a expert or a engineer.