One option to consider for a lift are the H&R springs.
https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/h-r-springs-installed-with-pictures.6024/
https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/h-r-lift-springs-impressions-review.7002/
5000 mile update, the tires are performing like they should and the ride is nice and compliant. I am very pleased them and if somebody is in the market for them I would recommend them.
This is from a friend here in PR, pictured here is a stock BL with the Wildpeaks 245/65R17, no modding, no cutting, no nothing. as a side note this are the wheels I have on my BB since he changed his to some Fifteen52's
I have a BB that came with the 18s and swapped them with 17s and the springs and all I can say are good things, I think as of now this is the only way to properly lift a NON-BL model without affecting the ride quality.
the only specialty tool you will need is a spring compressor, and for the install I saw a video of RTR and HRG doing the installs to know how to disassemble the suspension.
Did it in a garage with floor jacks with my friend who is a BMW tech, started with the back first and took about an hour and later the front like like one hour and and half, realistically it can be done in three hours.
Got my Big Bend on October 2021 and at the moment this is my build
35% all window
Brightlines crossbars
CravenSpeed Stubby Jr Antenna
245/65R17 Falken Wildpeak AT3W
OEM badlands wheels
Rally Innovations Skid Guard
H&R Lift Springs
I didn't want to grind the struts and wanted to maintain as much of the ride quality as I can wich it did, here is the press release from their website that made me make the final decision