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I have a 2022 JL 4 door 2.0 Rubicon.
i bought it used 13,000 miles.
Previous owner put Mopar lift on it.
my question is for anyone that has done this is what are the number on the coil springs on the rear. I downloaded what I think is the correct installation instructions, but they are tough to figure out. I have the manufactured tags on three of the springs. The one for the front passenger side is missing.
I see one side has blue tags and the other side is red. Can anyone confirm the numbers or color orientation?
Thanks!
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I have a 2022 JL 4 door 2.0 Rubicon.
i bought it used 13,000 miles.
Previous owner put Mopar lift on it.
my question is for anyone that has done this is what are the number on the coil springs on the rear. I downloaded what I think is the correct installation instructions, but they are tough to figure out. I have the manufactured tags on three of the springs. The one for the front passenger side is missing.
I see one side has blue tags and the other side is red. Can anyone confirm the numbers or color orientation?
Thanks!
Red driver blue passenger…….
 
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Red driver blue passenger…….
I was worried about this. Mine are the opposite.
since I can’t find a tag on the passenger front and according to the instruction sheet, do the front coils the same have the same part number?
 

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I was worried about this. Mine are the opposite.
since I can’t find a tag on the passenger front and according to the instruction sheet, do the front coils the same have the same part number?
It’s been a while since I messed with Mopar lifts…. I used it as a means to an end back when I got my rig… waiting on RK to come out with their lift for the JL… back then there were less versions of the Mopar lift … Another way you can tell if the springs are right, the passenger is longer to help with the weight of the fuel tank, but only on the 3.6 and the 2.0… 4xe and diesel were the same side to side….
 

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not clear which Rubi you have, but probably not.

see page 2 of attachment.


I was worried about this. Mine are the opposite.
since I can’t find a tag on the passenger front and according to the instruction sheet, do the front coils the same have the same part number?
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