Jku Sahara spring on sport jk
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Jku Sahara spring on sport jk
I tried the search but I'm only on my iPod so I didn't get any luck. What are the numbers of 2012 jku sahara springs? Would it lift my 2012 jk?
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I think it should work but why would you do that .thinking. if you gonna take the old springs out then put some new ones back in for more lift. Save one step in the future
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Originally Posted by gunbo75
I think it should work but why would you do that .thinking. if you gonna take the old springs out then put some new ones back in for more lift. Save one step in the future
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The numbers vary.. The last two digits on the tags should be either 17 or 18 for the front and 58 or 59 for the rear. Otherwise it's not worth your trouble.
I put 17/59 springs from a 2012 JKU Rubicon on my 07 JK and got another inch of lift in addition to the 2.5" BB I already had.
I put 17/59 springs from a 2012 JKU Rubicon on my 07 JK and got another inch of lift in addition to the 2.5" BB I already had.
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The numbers vary.. The last two digits on the tags should be either 17 or 18 for the front and 58 or 59 for the rear. Otherwise it's not worth your trouble.
I put 17/59 springs from a 2012 JKU Rubicon on my 07 JK and got another inch of lift in addition to the 2.5" BB I already had.
I put 17/59 springs from a 2012 JKU Rubicon on my 07 JK and got another inch of lift in addition to the 2.5" BB I already had.
Ive got a JK with 14/56's with a 2" puck lift, but thinking of adding a set of 18/58's that I have that are take offs from a Rubicon.
Im just a little worried that may be to much lift for the stock shocks and swaybar links...
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Going from 14/56 to 18/58 should get you another inch.
I suggest purchasing shocks for 2-4" of lift. That will accommodate your plans as well as leave you set for any changes you might make with your lift in the future up to 4". There are many affordable options.
I suggest purchasing shocks for 2-4" of lift. That will accommodate your plans as well as leave you set for any changes you might make with your lift in the future up to 4". There are many affordable options.
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I did fronts only..went from 14s to 17s in preparation for a bumper and winch. Forgot to measure before but figure I got a little over an inch. Added over 100lbs to the front and my JK still has no rake. It worked out perfect for me, sits level even after the winch/bumper which is what I wanted.
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Originally Posted by HighTide
Just courious... and please dont take offence,
But what is it your trying to achieve? A free lift?
But what is it your trying to achieve? A free lift?
When I went from sagging 13/55 springs to 18/59 springs I gained about 3" in front and 2" in rear.
It costed me $100 for the springs and Rubicon shocks.
You should look in my album to see the amount of lift I gained.