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Crossref suspected springs in your favorite LAPS computer system. they will give you the spring rate. If they don't, find a new favorite LAPS. I recommend O'reilly, personally.
This will get you as accurate a guess as any, and more than most.
NOONE is going to be able to identify the application from your pics. There is no tag to read, and the only hope we'd have is if they were powdercoated red- in which case they'd be Skyjacker, and best avoided if you have any option.
As is, these could be from a 70's Cadillac for all we know.
The parts system at Oreilly's had that information in the detailed description for each spring. Take the measurements you took down (mainly free length and OD) and the spring rate and that will give you a good idea of what the fitment was.
As a complete RESWAG, I'm thinking it may be a ZJ Upcountry fitment.
The shocks that came with it had a 658702 part number on them that I tracked down to be a rough country shock. I haven't been able to find out which lift it went to but my suspicion is that it goes to a 3" lift kit of theirs.