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Georgia Did I get ripped off? Help with 2021 rubicon unlimited take off suspension part numbers?

Schrute_Farms

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Just purchased 2021 JLUR take off's for my JL sport from my local 4x4 shop and was told to expect 1-2 inches of lift. These are the part numbers they sent me home with.

Springs are 659AD/658AD & 587AA/588AA with 68509431AB/68509434AA for the shocks.

Will this net any lift on my JL Sport w/tow? It currently has stock 109/110 & 228/229 springs installed.
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Measure before and after install. Post the results!
 

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my stock 2dr springs were same as yours, the Rubicon takeoffs I installed were 60/61 fronts and 90/91 rears and that gave me right at 2" of lift. Also remember that the higher numbered springs go on the passenger side. If you dont get quite the lift you want there is a 1/2" spring spacer you could add for a little more and still have the upgraded Rubi suspension
 

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My JLU Sport had those same spring numbers from the factory. If they came off a JLU Rubicon, it was a light configuration. If you got ripped off depends on how much you paid I suppose.

I can't really comment on if you'll get any lift on a 2 door. I would expect some, no idea how much.
 

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I don't know what determines the spring numbers exactly but I have a set in my garage that came off a 4 door rubicon that matches those numbers. Soft top. 4cyl engine. It's just a light configuration. The shocks are a little stiffer so you might still end up getting a lift
 

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A few forum members have posted similar spring numbers from what is supposed to be a Rubicon takeoff suspension. It seems the factory may be shipping some of the newer Rubicons with lower spring numbers to improve caster etc without having to go with longer LCAs.
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