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Maybe I didn’t choose search terms well or missed it in the few threads that popped up but I’m looking for either an 18-19 VIN for a hardtop Rubicon Unlimited, 2.0 with Etorque (thinking 18-19 because the batteries could be a factor for spring selection and the 20 is no longer available with it), steel bumpers with tow package or I’m looking for the 4 part numbers that would be on that setup.

If anyone can assist or point me in the direction to find that information, I’d appreciate it greatly.

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My Jeep isn’t a 2.0, but is everything you’re looking for: 3.6, Rubicon, steel bumpers, tow package, hardtop. It had the following spring part numbers: 3590AA, 3591AA, 3661AD, 3660AD. Shock numbers: P68330209AA, P68330210AA. I had pics of them in my phone cause I just sold them on craigslist when I lifted mine.
 
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My Jeep isn’t a 2.0, but is everything you’re looking for: 3.6, Rubicon, steel bumpers, tow package, hardtop. It had the following spring part numbers: 3590AA, 3591AA, 3661AD, 3660AD. Shock numbers: P68330209AA, P68330210AA. I had pics of them in my phone cause I just sold them on craigslist when I lifted mine.
I did some more digging and called two factory parts dealers. For some reason they only gave these...
68253662AC
68253591AA
... instead of left and right numbers. Maybe they don’t know there’s a part number for each corner.
 

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Even aftermarket lifts have different springs for each corner. Sounds like lazy parts counter guys.
 

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Plenty of lift manufacturers that don't have corner specific springs.
You’re missing the point. But good for them...
 

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My Jeep isn’t a 2.0, but is everything you’re looking for: 3.6, Rubicon, steel bumpers, tow package, hardtop. It had the following spring part numbers: 3590AA, 3591AA, 3661AD, 3660AD. Shock numbers: P68330209AA, P68330210AA. I had pics of them in my phone cause I just sold them on craigslist when I lifted mine.
Can you tell me which one is for driver and passenger side front and rear please??
 

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Can you tell me which one is for driver and passenger side front and rear please??
60 is front left, 61 is front right, 90 is rear left, 91 is rear right. Hope that helps!
 

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