Out of curiosity, are the shocks/springs the same for a 2 door and 4 door? And I don't really want any lift. I'm shortIt won’t be free like warranty replacements from the dealership, but this give you the perfect opportunity to install some Rubicon shocks and springs for dirt cheap if you want. Most are selling for < $200. In even willing to ship if you buy the ones I’m getting rid of.
Shocks will not affect your height, it is the springs that will lift you about 1 1/2". You can keep the springs and install the shocks.Out of curiosity, are the shocks/springs the same for a 2 door and 4 door? And I don't really want any lift. I'm short
I disagree. I'd be shocked (no pun intended) if it's not covered under warranty. I expect better quality from Jeep. They better not even hassle you about it!It won’t be free like warranty replacements from the dealership, but this give you the perfect opportunity to install some Rubicon shocks and springs for dirt cheap if you want. Most are selling for < $200. In even willing to ship if you buy the ones I’m getting rid of.
I think @jeep noob was stating that upgrading to rubicon shocks won’t be free. Replacing leaky shocks will certainly be replaced under warranty. Might not be in stock. Another forum member had the same problem and it took like 4 months to get a factory replacement shock.I disagree. I'd be shocked (no pun intended) if it's not covered under warranty. I expect better quality from Jeep. They better not even hassle you about it!