Gangplank
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is down to 3/4”.
The Mopar lift is now sitting 3” front / 3.75” rear. With the 35” tires.
Waiting until I get the Warn Elite rear & decided to go with the MP Concepts alum. front. Once I get those on I’ll see if I still need to swap the shorter springs in the rear.
I can live with a little rake but 3/4 is more than I want. 1/2” ok
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Part #s for the each corner - longer for passenger side because the gas tank.
Because I have a 3.6 eTorque motor my stock springs are the same left and right (due to the heavy battery on drivers side). When I installed the lift I bought extra springs so I could have matching length like my stock set up. So I have an extra set of rear springs. I put the tallest pair on (2 passenger side) so I have 2 drivers side I can try. They are only slightly shorter.
That all said I may follow your advice and just add a puck to the front depending on where I am after the bumpers go on and it settles a bit.
anyone know what the stock take is for a 4 dr Rubicon?
The Mopar lift is now sitting 3” front / 3.75” rear. With the 35” tires.
Waiting until I get the Warn Elite rear & decided to go with the MP Concepts alum. front. Once I get those on I’ll see if I still need to swap the shorter springs in the rear.
I can live with a little rake but 3/4 is more than I want. 1/2” ok
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While normally I agree, I have a specific set up. Like most stock Jeeps the Mopar kit comes with specific springPersonally I wouldn't get shorter rear springs, I would (and actually have) put a 3/4" Daystar/Teraflex/Fishbone/etc... 3/4" spacer up front.
Part #s for the each corner - longer for passenger side because the gas tank.
Because I have a 3.6 eTorque motor my stock springs are the same left and right (due to the heavy battery on drivers side). When I installed the lift I bought extra springs so I could have matching length like my stock set up. So I have an extra set of rear springs. I put the tallest pair on (2 passenger side) so I have 2 drivers side I can try. They are only slightly shorter.
That all said I may follow your advice and just add a puck to the front depending on where I am after the bumpers go on and it settles a bit.
anyone know what the stock take is for a 4 dr Rubicon?
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