Finally got the time slot to get the lift on and wheels sorted. This is the TF medium duty 2" lift from Lucky 8. Wanting the taller skinny look I stuck with my plan for 235/85/16. I always liked the Camel Trophy profile and this gets it close. Wheels are the aftermarket steelies for a Honda Odyssey minivan in 16x7 ET50 vs ET57. I had the center bore machined out form 64.1 to 73.1 and added a 70.1 to 73.1 spacer. My stock springs and shocks were likely original at 175k and shot. Gain from hub center to fender is 2.25". From ground between 3-4" total. I meant to measure before to get an accurate number but got in to it before doing so. Tires are 31.7".
Initial impressions are -
Ride - Better over all. My stock springs and shocks were worn out so the ride was jittery and harsh due to that. Now it is smooth but firm. 10ply tires add to the firm part for sure. I have them at 40psi. Will play around with pressure as I go. Ride is quieter overall but tires due start to hum at about 30mph. Expected as they are mud tires. Stock spare carrier is flipped and clears the bumper by .5". Worked well.
Handling - The narrower tire has improved steering response. You can tell there is less drag or scrub at the pavement level over the stock 18". Or it seems that way. With the taller stance you can feel the height in quick steering inputs. I wouldn't want to try and quickly dodge a deer at 70mph. But that move would be dangerous in most 4x4's and some cars. I also have a BMW X5 with M sport which ruins any chance this truck would feel "responsive" in the handling dept.
Power - There is a bit of power drop with the larger and heavier wheel/tire combo but not as bad as I thought. Mostly felt at take-off from a stop. Once to speed it rolls fine and feels close to normal. These wheels and tires weigh about 12 lbs ea. over the stock setup I had.