Who sells the best springs for a 4 inch lift?

AndyG

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Who sells the best springs for a 4” lift , and do isolators matter ....03 Rubicon , 33” tires .

Thanks
 
Do you need length or load capacity?

Mine hasn't had the rear isolators in place for a few years. I don't believe they matter much.
 
In my current setup, length matters more than load capacity since the load varies depending if I’m camping or wheeling. I use airbags on the back for that reason - and run curries because the length is great.
 
Just thinking I need a little length in back and slightly stiffer , but don't want it to ride harsh
 
Currie, by far, the best 4" spring I've seen. You will not unseat a Currie spring, and you will have all the coils active.
 
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Currie, by far, the best 4" spring I've seen. You will not unseat a Currie spring, and you will have all the coils active.

He isn't kidding...

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8063-102.0"1.0"MULTI-RATE18.536.95
8063-203.0"2.0"MULTI-RATE19.536.95
8063-304.0"3.0"MULTI-RATE21.507.88
8063-455.5"4.5"MULTI-RATE22.008.60
8063-607.0"6.0"MULTI-RATE23.508.60
fronts

8166-202.0"MULTI-RATE15.755.20
8166-404.0"MULTI-RATE17.756.25

rears
 
Currie 4"
Front
Free Length: 22.6"
Travel: 14.1
Solid Height: 8.5"

Rear
Free Length: 17.75"
Travel: 13.25"
Solid Height: 4.5"

LJ Rear
Free Length: 18.25"
Travel: 13.75"
Solid Height: 4.5"
 
The actual lift heights are unknown. But the free and bind heights are different enough to make me think they are not the same. Or if Currie makes coils for Synergy, they are different than the Currie branded stuff.

Currie makes coils for Savvy but the specs are different, if I recall.
 
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