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Hey does anyone have a part number for the springs on the rubi xr? I'm considering them for a suspension change on the Jeep.
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Pass Front: 68540190AA
Driver Front: 68540189AA
Pass Rear: 68540223AA
Driver Rear: 68540223AA

There is another member who posted a different number for his front coil, no side indicated:

Front Coil 68540188AA
 

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There is another member who posted a different number for his front coil, no side indicated:

Front Coil 68540188AA
Iirc, the passenger side was typically one number higher (which is stiffer based on the way the p/n have gone in the past). perhaps he had plastic instead of steel bumpers and the other side was 89?

What surprised me was the same number for both sides in the rear. I'd like to see if that's how it is for all the xr's.
 

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I believe springs are designed based upon the weight on that quadrant of the vehicle.

If so, wouldn’t the 392 springs be too much for, say, a 3.6?
 

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Too much, or provide a little more height. Might be the right pick for a JL with winch and a/m bumper.
 

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Pass Front: 68540190AA
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There is another member who posted a different number for his front coil, no side indicated:

Front Coil 68540188AA
Curious to see how the rear springs settle when people add it. If it sits uneven etc. Wonder if it’s cause of etorque battery like my jeep has under it. Last I checked etorque jeeps had same part number springs up front also.
 
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Curious to see how the rear springs settle when people add it. If it sits uneven etc. Wonder if it’s cause of etorque battery like my jeep has under it. Last I checked etorque jeeps had same part number springs up front also.
That would make sense... I'll wait for a non-etorque jeep to report springs and decide what I need to buy.
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