Got this relatively non answer from the general manager of ARB USA.
"Thanks for your email. For IFS vehicles, 99% of the time, we can't increase the front wheel travel due to the other components reaching their limits. In this case, our front lift height is just lift height, along with better handling and ride control. Generally in the rear, the wheel travel will extend when available. Our shocks at full extension are 581mm long, but unfortunately I don't have the length of the stock shocks available to compare.
I don't believe there are any plans for a BP51 for that vehicle. There will only be limited vehicles those new shocks will be made for, and in some cases, they physically can't fit, as the body size of all of them are the same."
I was surprised to get a "Generally" answer about a suspension system that is said to be designed for specific applications.
If the suspension travel remains the same but is lifted 2" and stock travel is 8", and we assume at stock height the suspension has 4" of compression and 4" of droop, after the 2" lift now it has 6" of compression and 2" of droop, does not sound ideal to me.
Or am I off base here?
@schitzangiggles mentions longer control arms, does anyone know if these are available?