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Need help with Rubi takeoff spring explanation

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I’m new to jeeps so sorry in advance for my ignorance. I want to get slightly larger tires for my JLUS so i just purchased rubi takeoff shocks and springs. They came off of a diesel unlimited rubicon with hardtop/tow/steel bumper. These spring numbers are not the numbers I’ve seen on the forums and also I thought the passenger side should be 1 digit higher than the driver side . As you can see both my front and rear are the same??? Also will i get a good lift from this my current numbers On my Sahara are as follows: 57/58 and 88/89.

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It depends on the engine & options, but if there is a larger number it is always on the passenger side for the 2.0 & 3.6.
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as you can see from my pic I have 602 and 668. your list doesn’t even show 668 it stops at 667. Seems like from the other linked forum discussion here both people got a 2”-3” lift with their set. Looks like I should expect the same especially since mine are higher numbers than what they both put on.
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