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Swap Mopar springs for Rubicon will still give some lift?

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I have a 21 JLU with 35's on stock rims. I put a Mopar 2 in lift on, but soon found out it's more like 4. A friend has brand new Rubicon springs he doesn't want. If I swap out the Mopar springs with the Rubicon springs, will I get some lift. If yes, how much? I have steel front & rear bumpers & a swing out tire carrier. Also a winch in the fromt.
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I have a 21 JLU with 35's on stock rims. I put a Mopar 2 in lift on, but soon found out it's more like 4. A friend has brand new Rubicon springs he doesn't want. If I swap out the Mopar springs with the Rubicon springs, will I get some lift. If yes, how much? I have steel front & rear bumpers & a swing out tire carrier. Also a winch in the fromt.
Well, I'll answer my own question. I just put Rubicon springs on my Mopar 2 inch lift. It dropped it down about 3 inches. I was expecting it to drop an inch or two. Maybe my steel bumpers & tire carrier & winch was too much added weight. Now it might look a little low.

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