Hi Jason,
As much as you want usually comes to as much as you can afford.
In standard for the shocks limit the travel, longer ones increase travel, then the springs, while they may droop they don't actually push on the ground. Longer springs will fix this. Then the brake hoses need to be longer. Longer again will mean that tailshaft splines need to be longer and angles of radius arms etc need to change. Then it starts to get to shock mounts because if the axle goes down further, when it comes up to the bump stop it destroys the shock. Because longer extended length also means longer compressed length. Then you can start looking at spring location cones etc etc. The list goes on. 2" coils and some that are a little longer to match will work fine. Bilstein to a 2" longer shock. Google this BE5B994 and BE5B995 Rovacraft also stock the Terrafirma 2" longer for the D2.
The D2 shock is a little limited because they have pressed bushes not usual rubber ones.
Good luck
Chris


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