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Any difference between Sport and Rubicon Springs?

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I know the rubi shocks are heavier duty, but what about the springs?
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The springs are about an inch higher. I was also told that different packages come with different springs. It is all about weight, I think if you order the steel bumpers you will get stiffer springs than non-steel bumper Jeeps so that they have the same ride height. Therefore if you got a take off from a Rubi with steel bumpers onto say a Sport with plastic bumpers you might get more than 1 inch difference.
 

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Search on the forums. this topic has been talked about several times, look up for the posts of people installing Rubi suspensions on sports for a small lift. They are longer and stiffer, the heavier the package, the stiffer the springs.
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