hi, glad to hear the problem was the brakes and not the bearings. A brake job is MUCH cheaper and easier, and having new rotors/calipers, AND front brake lines will give you piece of mind on the road. Brakes are no place to try to save money, your life depends on them! As for dry rotted tires, be careful. Around town at low speeds it's no big deal if one blows, but having one go out at Interstate speeds in heavy traffic is no joke, happened to me once years ago, tire blew, stopped, changed to spare, also old, it blew about an hour later, then I was really stranded. Also damaged the car some, luckily no one was hurt., and it's August and hot, heat, high speeds and old dry rotted tires don't get along. Get the factory "upgrade" tires 215/65-15, and call it good. Concentrate on getting your Eagle in top shape before trying any kind of lift. Again, lifting an Eagle is MUCH harder than say, a Jeep, and not really necessary. Most "lifted" Eagles are not done well, and their driveability suffers. You need to do a LOT of research before attempting this. Oversize tires also need some fender cutting, so, again, walk before you run. Remember, you have an Eagle, NOT a Jeep! An Eagle is a car, and it's already lifted for you!, by the factory. For the "look", just pull off all the plastic fender flares, and don't tell anyone it's stock, people will think you lifted it. good luck, gz