I probably wouldn't be able to use all 16" in the rear, is it bad to have a shock that's too big? I was thinking the same thing about running regular coils, don't Jeepspeed guys have to run off the shelf coils? I just don't like running the bumpstops inside of the springs and trying to make them not contact, coilovers just seem like a much cleaner option, albeit more coin.
I know it might not be a huge difference, but I know I'm lighter than the 4.0 guys in the front. I'll put the heap on scales and know for sure at some point.
Honestly I don't really like the King name, Bilsteins or Fox's would be more attractive an option to me. How much money do you have in your setup? I live in NH so I won't be able to get the hot, there just isn't enough wide open space. I just want to be able to go fast and hit jumps occasionally, well as often as I am presented the opportunity.
I'm running a Waggy D44 rear and I plan on using 1.5" spacers, where is the best place to run the shocks? I'm open to notching the frame and running tube where ever. I'm thinking that I should make the rear shock mounting points a valid option for running coilovers in the rear later.