My SOA YJ drives just fine down the interstate at 80mph.
I am not sure I would even drive a stock Jeep at 80mph... I try to keep it under 75, but that's just me.
You would need to do the same mods between the SOA and SUA if using the same amount of lift, minus having to weld on spring perches.
If you plan to install a CV shaft, you will end up having to weld anyway. Otherwise, you wont be able to drive at more than 20mph cause the jeep will shake more than a San Francisco earthquake! Trust me on this one, and dont ask me how I know!!!
My main worry in the case of SOA is sprig warping... Bounty, how's this issue been for you?
This brings to mind the following setup with D30 front axle:
SOA in rear
SUA in front with a tie rod flip to get the steering up higher (I don't think this can be done with SOA in front)
Do you think it would have a significant advantage over straight SUA?
Any significant advantage over Jeffy's SOA/SUA setup?
I was in the same dilema, and although I know the SOA will outperform the SUA, I decided to go with the SUA for convenience. But knowing what I now now, I would probably have gone SOA in the front and SUA in the rear... And if possible, i would swap to D44s... This will allow you to have more options in the future, like better gearing for bigger tires, and more strength at the axles.
Felipe