Yes! I got your PM but figured id reply on here for anyone that needs the information. One my previous 4 door, my rear rubbed A LOT worse then my front. For a while wheeling we actually feared slicing my tire open. The front wasn't so so bad on mine. I had only had my four door for a few months and never actually got to install the hockey pucks, but that would of resolved the issue no doubt. Im 99% sure one hockey puck all the way around would of resolved my issue, but then again i was running my 35s on rubicon rims with 1.5" wheel spacers, I'm not sure how that equates to your current backspacing so that will come into effect.
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The best part about the hockey pucks is you can always add one [emoji16] my plan for installing one was honestly just to liquids nails it to the coil perch. If i had to run two, i would have just drilled a hole throigh the pucks and just ran a nice self taper with a washer on it down through. If they fell off, it wasn't a huge deal, it was like 4$ for two hockey pucks. Its all trial and error my friend!
My jeep i have now had a shitty Rubicon express lift on it when i bought it, so i still have the 3" bump-stops on it with my leveling kit right now (this is a two door though, leveling kit lifted it a lot higher) i plan to remove them and run no bunpstop extension in the rear and probably a hockey puck or two in the front whichever works out better (also depends what i upgrade my shocks too as to not over compress them.)
Its honestly just trial and error! I would try one all the way around and go from there!