I will lead my comments with: it's your jeep, build it the way you want. If you are interested, I'm using the AEV 2.5' lift, with geometry correction brackets. This clears my 35' tires great. I get plenty of wheel travel to keep them on the ground for any technical stuff overlanders are likely to see. AEV are load rated coils, so the rear end will sit a bit hi, until you are close to max payload, then the jeep sits flat. I have wheeled this setup all over the US and in Central America. It drives great on the highway, and performs on the trail. The OME was the other lift I was considering. I have used OME on other vehicles, and know the engineering they do to perfect these lifts. I would avoid a lift that is too complicated. it's my opinion that, for Overlanding, AEV or OME is the way to go on a JK. Keep the lift in the 2.5' range and get out their. Most other lifts for a JK are oriented to playing in the rocks, and if this is what you want, then go for it. If you are building an overland vehicle, AEV or OME.