You don't need limiting straps for your build, yet. save those for when you go 14" coilovers

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The problem is very common to all JKs and the solution is two-fold:
1) Get an adjustable front trackbar and center your axle. When you lift a JK without adjusting the trackbar, the axle shifts to the passenger side bringing your drive shaft closer to the trans pan on an automatic. When I first lifted my JK, the front axle shifted 1/2" and really dug into the pan. Once the boot tears off, the shaft will not last long.
2) Get an after-market front drive shaft. The factory JK drive shaft is very fat (but weak). A strong after-market shaft will be half the diameter and twice as strong. I have been using JE Reel products for a long time and highly recommend them.
Another thing you need to do if you get longer travel shocks: notch the cross-member to get more downward travel out of the front drive shaft.