I've only got $50 in my SOA. Well, I still need to spend $500 on steering, about $300 for the D-shafts, new u-bolts, Do my CnT, blah, blah, blah.... It adds up fast. In my opinion it is well worth it, though. Just the added arch in a lift spring will make it ride rough, ok roughER than a stock spring.
I think the steering is the biggest expense if you can do the work yourself. There is everything from Trail-Gear Histeer arms for around $129, but the ackerman is not figured, you will have to build or modify steering linkage, and they are cast. Marlin has a full setup including machined arms, all linkage and tie rod ends, about $400, I think. Its for later model (larger) knuckle pattern and they can custom cut the linkage lengths for any app. I don't know if they figure ackerman or not. Luke at 4x4 labs has the bling. Ackerman is figured in, arms are custom cut for WB, width, etc. Full kit is $550 and the tie rod is placed behind the axle (could be a problem on some engine swaps, maybe?). The cheap (as in inexpensive) alternative is to call overthehill4x4 and send them your stock arms. $75-100 and he will heat them, bend them into histeer arms, and PROPERLY cool them. You have to use stock steering linkage, which is not as strong as some of the previous alternatives, but is has worked this long, hasn't it?
It comes down to time and $$$. Do alot of research about what you want and have a plan before you start. Search function is your friend. Good luck. tim
p.s. If you have a earlier cruiser you might as well plan on doing a knuckle/disk brake swap to get the larger pattern. $100-$300 if you're savvy.
