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Highland217

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Suspension question. I’m new Jeep owner. I have read a lot of threads about the rubicon swap for a 1-2” lift. I’m considering it but I got under mine and noticed my springs aren’t different from left side to right. The rears are 87AA and the fronts are 57AD. I’m curious why this is. It’s a new 2019 4d hardtop with tow.
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2.0 or 3.6? Most Rubicons have 59-60 on the front and 89-90 on the rear.
 
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I have jlus 2.0 but curious what spring numbers I need from a rubicon and if I need the rubicons to be the same numbers on each side since my stock ones are the same numbers on each side
 
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2.0 or 3.6? Most Rubicons have 59-60 on the front and 89-90 on the rear.
I have jlus 2.0 but curious what spring numbers I need from a rubicon and if I need the rubicons to be the same numbers on each side since my stock ones are the same numbers on each side
 

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That's odd. Passenger side springs should have taller spring numbers (1 or 2) than the driver side.
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