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Old 02-08-2011, 11:41 AM
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I just recently bought some rubicon springs for my X unlimited with a hard top. Will these springs help with lift or are they same that already have????????
Old 02-08-2011, 11:42 AM
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sorry but, they will give you about the same amount of lift as you have now.
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not even if they are the springs for the tow package and dual tops?
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not even if they are the springs for the tow package and dual tops?
unfortunately, not even if they are. the coils are a bit firmer but that's about it. any additional height you might see will be negligible. sorry.
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I thought it depended upon what the last two # were in the part # of the spring...
Case in point. I went from front springs with part #s ending in 15 &16 to ones that ended in 18 and 19... When I swapped them out measuring from the top of the side tread to the bottom of the stock fender I added almost 3/4 of an inch... When I put on my front bumper and winch I still had about 1/2 of an inch above what I had with the original stock springs...
This is my experience only, but it is what it is.

Oh and the rear springs I went from 56 on both sides to 59 on both sides and added about the same as the front...



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