• ⛔️ EFFECTIVE JANUARY 11, 2023 ⛔️ 

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Jeepguy4

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What are the part numbers for springs and shocks
 

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See those tags/stickers on the springs? Those are the part numbers. Different springs for different packages. A buyer doesn't want to purchase springs hoping for some lift out of them only to turn out they already have the same springs. Make sense?
 

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See those tags/stickers on the springs? Those are the part numbers. Different springs for different packages. A buyer doesn't want to purchase springs hoping for some lift out of them only to turn out they already have the same springs. Make sense?
This is correct. The part numbers matter to a takeoff suspension buyer, and for good reason.
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