i would find a 2"-3" lift spring, bds, rubicon express and old man emu each have a leaf pack in this range. Scott mentioned alcan springs and they are the cats meow. but if you just want to click and order then the other 3 are the cheaper and easier route. i had rancho 2.5" leaf packs and they were pretty decent for flex and ride. the lower the lift on a leaf spring pretty much means less arch to the pack. which will help in ride quality and flex. double military wrap as they call it is nice too. which means the second spring under the main spring in each pack wraps around the spring eye as well for extra strength and support.
shackles, again, as mentioned, 1/4"-5/8" lift tops. get greasable bolts. that makes a huge difference. dont over torque the bolts too, the tighter they are the less they let the shackle pivot.
rubber bushings if you can get them. you'll fine more options for poly, if you use greasable spring and shackle bolts then the poly can last longer and flex pretty well.
daystar makes a nice 1" body lift that replaces the entire body mount with a complete poly bushing top and bottom. no spacers at all. gets rid of your original worn out rubber mounts.
so, the tally. if it was me. 2.5" leaf packs, 1/2" lift greasable shackles, 1" body lift. equals about 4" total. 1" lift motor mounts. room for tummy tuck. drive train isnt super high so driveline angles are on the tame side of things. i ditched my track bars and front sway bar. it rides and flexes much better. with a good set of cross braced boomerang shackles you should be comfy without the track bars. your choice on the sway bar. id ditch each one at a time and see how it handles after each as removed.
another thing to consider is trimming fenders or highline type fenders. more room for a larger tire on less lift. less lift helps because it keeps the centre of gravity low. so with 4" of lift and stock fenders and flares a 33" tire on an 3.75" backspaced rim will fit nice and shoudlnt rub at all. now. if your axles are up to the challenge, use a highline fender set-up and a 35"-37" tire could fit and flex pretty well.
so... what do you want to do now?