Tom,I find it is a process, not easily solved with taller spring or longer shocks. I am also completely unfamiliar with Ineos’ suspension, so I need some trail time with it. This is further complicated by the fact that I have never owned/driven selectable lockers. So, maybe I don’t do anything but enjoy the stock vehicle?
Definitely you should try the vehicle in standard form for a bit. It is extremely well set up, and many/most modifications gain something at the cost of compromising more things that you gain. So you need to know what youve got first.
secondly, repeating a point made a long time back and lost easily in the wash…
IF your reason for fitting the 30mm taller springs is because you are using the vehicle offroad when it is reasonably loaded, which is extremely likely to be the case for anyone travelling (nb, this is not the ideal car for crawling/offroad park day trips), then the whole issue of shock absorber possible travel restriction is not relevant. (remember its only a speculation this might matter).
your slightly longer springs will return the car to closer to unloaded body height when loaded.
Also worth pointing out that it is designed to work loaded as standard too, so your original thought of just enjoy it as it is is an excellent posture!