Well, great choice going back to Bilstein, I just love it!.Thanks for your comments! I did go back to the Bilsteins, I kept blowing the right front Rancho. Likely I was a little off on my lengths and I think I kept bottoming the shock out. Letting them ride for now other than need to install bar pin eliminators to the front shocks. And they are a little short for the new lift now. We shall see how the springs settle in and do under load. Keeping the OME springs in case I find the IRO too soft. In the meantime chasing vibration from either front or back driveshaft and normal other tinkering such as caster/pinion angle compromising and other tinkering.
On cooling so far so good, but I do want to add hood vents soon. Hopefully a patriot blue WJ shows up in the local pick and pull with a decent hood to cut up. I'm a little wary of cutting my original and would like to experiment/dial it in on a donor. The only time het rose uncomfortably was when I held it on a steep hill by throttle instead of the brakes on a 105 edgree day. Self induced. Shows I need a bigger transmission cooler someday. Just backed to level ground and let it idle in park and it came back to norm.
I do have a 185 thermostat but have not put it in. one of these days will need to try that as well.
IRO is kinda soft. Those are 190 F/185 R LB/IN. OME is way better with the load (over 220lb/in).
I've never considered the bar pin eliminator, I will check it out.
FYI. I used the hood vents from a Mustang GT, and absolutely love it! Check those, maybe you'll like them.
I've built more than 4 WJs.
I'm building another one, for my brother-in-law. But we always go 4" or more. With the RC Add On long arms, Bilsteins, and Clayton 4.5". The RC will drop the T-case and includes the Skid Plate, so, no major worries.
I will keep your post, and any info you may have. Just hit me up!