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I need some help guys. I got a free 2dr JL rubicon suspension today. The front coils are marked for passenger and driver side but the rear are not. Does it matter which side the rear springs go on? Also I can't read the stickers on the shocks so I cant tell which go on the front and which ones go on the back. Also the spring numbers are funky I looked everywhere but cant find a match. I know they came off of a 2dr jl with one of the turbo engines not the 3.6 that I have. Part numbers for the front springs are 0232AC(Driver side front) 0233AC (passenger side front). Rears are 9111AA 9113AA but are not marked for which side. I know thats a lot of questions. Thank you if you can help.
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I need some help guys. I got a free 2dr JL rubicon suspension today. The front coils are marked for passenger and driver side but the rear are not. Does it matter which side the rear springs go on? Also I can't read the stickers on the shocks so I cant tell which go on the front and which ones go on the back. Also the spring numbers are funky I looked everywhere but cant find a match. I know they came off of a 2dr jl with one of the turbo engines not the 3.6 that I have. Part numbers for the front springs are 0232AC(Driver side front) 0233AC (passenger side front). Rears are 9111AA 9113AA but are not marked for which side. I know thats a lot of questions. Thank you if you can help.
Those rear springs can be installed in either side.

The longer shocks go up front.
 

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Typically the higher number is a taller spring, and the taller springs go on the passenger side. Perhaps Shawn up there knows something I don't know about those specific springs though? I'd put the 9113AA on the passenger side just to be safe.
 

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Typically the higher number is a taller spring, and the taller springs go on the passenger side. Perhaps Shawn up there knows something I don't know about those specific springs though? I'd put the 9113AA on the passenger side just to be safe.
I just looked up the part number and both say they can be installed on either side. If one is physically longer that then other, then yes, put the longer spring on the fuel tank side.
 

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