Options for 4 in JBA replacement springs?

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JJam2112

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Hey guys I was planning on getting the 4in springs for JBA but he is out and not in making more. What options would I have if I want to get 4in in the rear? I’m currently sitting at 22.5in in the rear full spring lift. I have JBA coilovers in the front so I can adjust them higher, but need help raising the rear. What spring options do I have to get to 4 in?
 

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OME 948, plus two upper isolaters not including the stock one, ( for 3 total uppers )

Then bumpstops ( hockey pucks )
 

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OME 948, plus two upper isolaters not including the stock one, ( for 3 total uppers )

Then bumpstops ( hockey pucks )
 

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OME 948, plus two upper isolaters not including the stock one, ( for 3 total uppers )

Then bumpstops ( hockey pucks )

thanks Tom. Do the upper isolators just stack onto each other fine or do the need to be held together some how?
 

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No that is it
works great with what I told you, have done a bunch of KJs just like that with no issues
 

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The rear springs visually look a lot like WJ and TJ rear springs. Do you think any of those lift springs might work? The TJ is lighter...so maybe WJ. Has anyone tried it I wonder?
 
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