OK fellas, I did the rear struts on my car, I reused my top hats and boots. I bought new boots but they were the KYB boots and apparently only work with KYB top hats. I didn't do the fronts because the rear struts were completely shot, no hydraulics at all so I assume the fronts might be just as bad and the springs will be pretty abused so I ordered a set of the Kings overload springs for the front too.
With the new struts and overload springs, I gained a little over an inch and half in height. I decided to stick with overload springs because I will be driving on a lot of dirt roads in the near future when I get to living off the grid.
I removed my brake lines instead of cutting the brackets. Scratched my head a lot but got the two rears done, brakes bled and test drove in about 6 hours. All seemed right. Now I just got my new Milwaukee Cordless Impact wrench so I expect to get the fronts done in 3 hours.
Am I asking for any problems putting the Kings overload springs on the front? They mention they are good if you do a lot of dirt road driving. I expect the ride to be a little stiffer but if all my struts are bad, I can't imagine it being any worse. Funny how stuff can fail slowly and you not even notice it.