Front suspension questions

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97 TJ, base model with four angry squirrels.

PO did what I believe to be either a 2” or 2.5” suspension lift.

Since owning it I’ve added a winch and mounting plate that has sadly added 100lbs to my front bumper.

I’m considering the possibility of adding a coil spacer up front to compensate for the added weight. We have a lot of roads with cross ditches to mitigate erosion and I find my reduced up-travel is causing me to bottom out on the bump stops more frequently.

Can’t remember the members name on here but he had the JKS adjustable coil spacer. A viable option but somewhat expensive due to shipping to Canada.

TL;DR - what size coil spacer would be appropriate to compensate for roughly 100lbs of winch + mounting plate.
 
Would it be worth considering a synthetic line to remove weight up front if you have a steel line on the winch?
 
Most just add a 3/4” spacer to compensate. If it were me, I’d find the extended length of the shock, find out how much usable down travel the spring can support and get a spacer that will match that.
 
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All good ideas gents. In hindsight I wish I measured what my ride height was before and after, then I’d have no need to ask you guys😅 but basically I just want to add back what I lost from the additional weight.

As far as synthetic line I have considered it, although somewhere I read that the steel cable help act as a heat sync to dissipate heat from the winch. But I doubt I’d be in a situation where the amount of winching needed for that would be an issue.
 
what size coil spacer would be appropriate to compensate for roughly 100lbs of winch + mounting plate.
If you want it 1" higher, get 1" spacers. 1.5" higher? 1.5" spacers. Only you can determine what you want.
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97 TJ, base model with four angry squirrels.

PO did what I believe to be either a 2” or 2.5” suspension lift.

Since owning it I’ve added a winch and mounting plate that has sadly added 100lbs to my front bumper.

I’m considering the possibility of adding a coil spacer up front to compensate for the added weight. We have a lot of roads with cross ditches to mitigate erosion and I find my reduced up-travel is causing me to bottom out on the bump stops more frequently.

Can’t remember the members name on here but he had the JKS adjustable coil spacer. A viable option but somewhat expensive due to shipping to Canada.

TL;DR - what size coil spacer would be appropriate to compensate for roughly 100lbs of winch + mounting plate.
Measure your lift height.

Determine shock travel

Add a spacer that will put your shock in the middle of its travel at ride height.
 
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