Thanks, the Samara isn't common here but they are around. I don't want to waste time and money hunting for them if they aren't what i'm after. Are the TJ shocks you used just the standard Factory ones?
yep. standard factory ones that came off a stock TJ. i have to say it again: huge improvement. feels like a stock vitara now. nice n responsive so you know what the terrain is like under you, but comfy at the same time.
LE: you might get away only with the shocks. i first replaced the springs and the improvement was minimal. so i suggest you first look for TJ front shocks, bcause i think that's all yuo need really... but should you ever tear one of those springs (highly unlikely) the samara ones can be used

Do the springs ever bind? Mine do and Calmini said I should get some better gas shocks to help it. As far as I know the spring would need to be stiffer not the shock.
sorry, i'm not sure what you mean by "springs binding". if you mean "do they limit the travel due to the fact that they have many turns in them and they touch", i really couldn't say if it's hitting the bumpstops because the front is pretty limited anyway. i'll have to check that specifically.
anyway, most flex is in the rear, and they don't bind there (the samara springs are very similar in the number of turns with the ones in the kit)... the kit is very well designed in that area

also, do you mean the spring should be stiffer THAN the shock? don't know if you can compare them like that...

the shock is stiffer/softer due to the valves which decide how much volume of fluid can pass on impact. the bigger the volume, the softer the shock. springs, on the other hand, are stiff/soft due to the material used, cross-section...