AnnDee4444
Well-Known Member
Front: 41 3/4"
Rear: 41"
FYI: comparing the shock eye-to-eye lengths at ride height is easier than trying to measure the same spot on the fender.Front: 41 1/2"
Rear: 41 3/4"
I'm in the same boat... JLR wanting 1-1.5" lift using factory springs.I've got a steel bumper, hard top JLR and have been debating going a similar route using the parts from a JLUR with steel bumper, hard top and tow for a slight lift. So hard to find JLRs that have gone this route. Lots of Sports with Rubicon suspension. So, if you got 2" from the XR, the "heaviest" JLUR springs may put me at that 1-1.5" lift that I want to be at?.
I've read that the 392 has different sway bar endlinks, and I would bet it applies to the XR also. My guess is that they base it off of the compressed shock length (or added bump stop), so they should be 1" longer than the typical JL (and probably 1" shorter than the Mopar lift).What I can't seem to find good info on is if the XR front track bar and sway bar links are any different than the standard Rubicon pieces. All I can find is that Jeep added a relocation bracket for the rear track bar.
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