I am NOT a fan of body lifts, they do two things for you, they add a little extra body height for tires and in some cases it can make it easier to take drive train parts out for clutch replacements the second thing they do is casue problems. My 1982 has a 3" body lift in it and it causes no end of problems once they get old and start to rust. Now 3" is the upper limit in body lifts and a little 1.5" shouldn't cause half the problems that I fight but they are not unknown either. In addition to the extra leverage the body lift puts on the frame and body themselves, you have to address all the connections between body and frame like clutch linkages, steering wheel, brake lines, fan shrouds fuel fillers and electrical connections. To anyone looking at body lifts these are the things that reach out and bit you down the road, keep them in mind.
I would rather match your planed springs with a JKS ACOS that allows you to tune your suspension height or attain the extra height with springs. I consider body lifts a last resort and even then, know what you are getting into.