I am actually very happy with this set up. The ride is now a bit stiffer than it was before the lift (but hey, first, the suspension in my rig was about 14 years old, and, secondly, it IS a Jeep, not a Camry! The best way i can describe it is that it now rides like a pickup truck; that should let you know about how stiff it is), but not so much so.
I did buy a dropped pitman arm, and have that installed. I also had to reverse the rear shocks, as otherwise they would rub on the axle, and I ran into some problems installing the brake lines (I ended up having that done because I was ruining the nuts; that's how stiff they were!). Also keep in mind that if you install a CV shaft (I also installed the SYE and driveshaft at the same time), you will need to rotate the rear axle so that the pinion is in line with the shaft. This involves taking the old spring perches of the axle, installing the axle and new perches to get the angle right, tack welding the new perches in place, taking out the axle, welding the perches all the way in, and reinstalling the axle (I have no welding equipment, so I had this done as well). If you do not do this, you WILL have STRONG vibrations! Of course, you can always install a TC drop kit (included) and the wedges for the axles (also included).