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OK ladies and gentlemen,

This is my first post here. And yes, I have googled and searched, and I am coming up with a goose egg. I recently purchased a complete, lightly used Mopar 2" lift kit for my 2022 JLU. All of the parts are easy to figure out, except the picture below. Apparently, the nice woman who owned the kit before me hated the "ugly stickers" on the front springs and removed them. Now I have no idea which one is 68414065AA and which one is 68414066AA. I read somewhere that the paint markings can tell you, but no one can tell you what the paint markings mean. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.


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OK ladies and gentlemen,

This is my first post here. And yes, I have googled and searched, and I am coming up with a goose egg. I recently purchased a complete, lightly used Mopar 2" lift kit for my 2022 JLU. All of the parts are easy to figure out, except the picture below. Apparently, the nice woman who owned the kit before me hated the "ugly stickers" on the front springs and removed them. Now I have no idea which one is 68414065AA and which one is 68414066AA. I read somewhere that the paint markings can tell you, but no one can tell you what the paint markings mean. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.


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If one spring is taller, it goes on the passenger side…… sorry, I don’t know what the paint marks mean….
 
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If one spring is taller, it goes on the passenger side…… sorry, I don’t know what the paint marks mean….
Why is that? Is the passenger side heavier. Kind of curious why there are different spring left and right. Front and back i can see.. but left and right?
 

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Why is that? Is the passenger side heavier. Kind of curious why there are different spring left and right. Front and back i can see.. but left and right?
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I think you are confusing the spring numbers. Is this the kit for the 3.6 or 2.0? And 2dr or 4dr?

If it’s the 3.6 then the front are 68414065AA & 68414067AA

Tears would be 68414066AA & 68414068AA|

Match up the shorter pai & taller pair. The longer of each goes passenger (assuming you don’t have an eTorque).
 
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I think you are confusing the spring numbers. Is this the kit for the 3.6 or 2.0? And 2dr or 4dr?

If it’s the 3.6 then the front are 68414065AA & 68414067AA

Tears would be 68414066AA & 68414068AA|

Match up the shorter pai & taller pair. The longer of each goes passenger (assuming you don’t have an eTorque).
You are exactly right.... the drawing is wrong.. little arrow pointing to incorrect position, but i see the LR/RF/LR/RR now. 2022 3.6L, 4 door, no etorque.

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