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Steel bumper and tow package.
500 miles.
$250
Located in Long Island
Also have rock rails for $150.
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Why are the spring numbers important? (Newbie question)My 2 cents...
You may want to post all 4 spring part numbers to help potential buyers decide. Also only the springs and shocks are different compared to Non-Rubicon models.
Edit: nice pictures! Those are great spring numbers too. Estimating front 61/62 and rear 90/91. Those will provide a decent lift to Non-Rubicon JLU
Good question - The reason is the spring part number relates to the spring length (lift)Why are the spring numbers important? (Newbie question)
Not trying to hyjack the thread here but what ones offer the most lift? ThxGood question - The reason is the spring part number relates to the spring length (lift)
For gasoline powered JL's, the highest spring rates are 61/62 front and 91/92 rear. The lower number (front and rear respectively) are used on driver side and higher number is on passenger side. I would guess the 3.0 diesel JL would potentially have higher spring rates, especially for the front.Not trying to hyjack the thread here but what ones offer the most lift? Thx