I should probably talk about what I used. I got all of the brackets, coilover mounts, DOM from Barnes4wd, I used a 10% off coupon and a got a deal for black friday. The panhard mount was from ruffstuff once again, 10% off with a coupon. The joints are 2 5/8" wide.. 1 1/4".. 5/8" bolt joints from metalcloak. They seem to last forever in our temperamental montana winters, flex well, and still dampen vibrations. The airbumps are FOAs that I got for free from a friend

. I think I paid under $1000 for all of that. The Fox's were the big ticket item and I still kinda cheaped out on them. They're a 2.0 x 12" coilover with a 2.5" dual speed compression reservoir tuned by Accutune, I highly recommend them, they were great to work with. The DSC was well worth the extra money, it lets you fine tune the valving for the conditions that you're in. But, frankly, a 2.0 is kinda undersized for the weight of the car, it's almost 6,000 lbs. But the hose and the reservoir are the same on the 2.5" x 12" coilovers soooo if i need to I'll probably just pick up a used set and frankenstein them together. Oh super important, universal coilovers just have whatever valve stack in them. Its not made for a certain car like well what we all put on our 80s. It is important THAT YOU GET YOUR SCHOCKS/ COILOVERS VALVED FOR YOUR CAR. IF YOU DONT IT WILL RIDE HORRIBLE, COULD BE DANGEROUS, AND YOU WILL HAVE WASTED YOUR MONEY. Um, the springs are a 250lb over 350lb eiback spring for a combined rate of 146 lbs because thats how springs work.
Shock valving rant...
All higher end shocks are monotubes, to some degree I think Bilstein were the first to do it like 100 years ago. They use a piston with holes in it and deflective disks to give the shock the desired characteristics, often called "valving". Valving can be split up into 3 categories:
Low speed compression: controls the suspension in compression around corners, rollers, g outs... mostly normal driving stuff
High speed compression: controls the suspension in compression through square edge bumps, jumps, hitting speed bumps at 50, whoops.. not normal driving stuff
Rebound: controls the suspension in extension. You can think of it as how fast or slow the tire drops out from the wheel wells.
If you buy a universal shock, some or all of these will be wrong for your application unless you're a lucky duck.