What did you do TO your Jeep JL today?

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I’m not sure, the Mopar springs are already side specific, the passenger side springs are a little taller. They are also a little bigger diameter where the sit on the perch, so they might move around a little when wheeling. The front rk perches work extremely well on the front Mopar springs, but I haven’t heard any information about being used on the rear.
Ya that makes sense on the movement. I've got the front perches and was hoping to do the same in the rear. Its already looking like the mopar ones are being "crushed". I will have to do some digging around to see if i can replace the rear perches.
 

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Ya that makes sense on the movement. I've got the front perches and was hoping to do the same in the rear. Its already looking like the mopar ones are being "crushed". I will have to do some digging around to see if i can replace the rear perches.
If mine aren’t to messed up, I’ll mail them to you.......:)
 

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If mine aren’t to messed up, I’ll mail them to you.......:)
"not too messed up" :) Probably as crushed as mine are!
 

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Swapped out my stock Sahara steps for the Mopar Performance Rails (Moab take-offs), super easy install, more protection, and man they look so much better imo!

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I thought they were for preventing the springs bowing due to axle rotation caused by the lift.
I find hard to believe that a company like RK would use pads to compensate for extra weight.
If that's what they are for, then they should be "passenger" correction pads, one for the rear and one for the front, not two rear correction pads.
But I may be wrong as I haven't looked into this lift in detail.
Yea the rears are labeled p and d. They make correction pads for front bow.
 

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Really need to cover that pinch seam. Get some Rubi rails ASAP haha

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Agreed! But it also really needs something to block the stones thrown from the front tires chipping the paint on the door hinges! Side steps may provide better coverage.
 

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Swapped out my stock Sahara steps for the Mopar Performance Rails (Moab take-offs), super easy install, more protection, and man they look so much better imo!

I agree, that's a good look for sure. If you were closer I'd make an offer on those stock Sahara steps!
 

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I wonder if these can be used on the Mopar lift? Not a fan of the rear plastic Mopar perches.
FWIW I used them on my Mopar lift.
 

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Agreed! But it also really needs something to block the stones thrown from the front tires chipping the paint on the door hinges! Side steps may provide better coverage.
Just a suggestion, check out the @ROAM step sliders. Easy install.
 

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Here is something I did for my Jeep. I didn't want my hardtop just hanging from the ceiling so I installed rails for the hoist system and built a shelf for the top to set on. The shelf also made a great place to hang the doors and park the mower and other necessities.

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