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JLUR Take-Off Suspension Parts Question

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Pardon my rookie question here, but I recently had the Mopar lift installed and asked for all the Stock take-off parts back. They gave me the following. I’ve looked at other For Sale posts and all seem to have less pieces “taken off” than I have here.
Did they take off to many of the arms considering I only had the Mopar 2” lift installed?

Also, what is a good starting point to ask for when Selling?




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Pardon my rookie question here, but I recently had the Mopar lift installed and asked for all the Stock take-off parts back. They gave me the following. I’ve looked at other For Sale posts and all seem to have less pieces “taken off” than I have here.
Did they take off to many of the arms considering I only had the Mopar 2” lift installed?

Also, what is a good starting point to ask for when Selling?




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That’s the right pieces, I sold mine for 200.00 , but that was over a year ago. Not sure what they’re selling for now.
 

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parts look right, i sold mine for $200 but look on your local craigslist and facebook market place or where you are planning on selling and see what others are selling theirs for
 

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The part numbers on your springs are important to folks with Sport, etc. trying to upgrade to the Rubicon suspension. The last 2 part numbers on the spring differentiate what the load rating is. The higher the numbers the better. Someone with a 2dr Sport with low numbers can gain a few inches moving up to high Rubicon springs. Price is dependent on your area really. I've seen them go for free around Houston. But you never know.
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