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There is not a whole lot of things that you can do for the 2nd gen's in the terms of a really aggressive lift. There are a few different options for a mild 2" lift. For the front you need to do a torsion twist. For the rear you can either get shackles or Add-a-leaves. I suggest that you use the search feature at the top right. Searching on this topic will yield you far more results that this single thread will. Do this for any further questions you might have. This will both save you time and the others on this board. There have been very few topics that have NOT been covered here. Good luck with the X. I know for a fact that this is the best site for X owners, so i'm sure we'll see you around.
Trailmaster and Superlift both make 4" suspension lifts for our trucks now. They cost around $1500 for the parts. That's as aggressive as it gets unless you want to swap axles.