Determining plush ride coils

Jackal01

Caught the Bug
Is there a marking or anything from EVO on the coils?

I ask because a guy on a local jeep parts FB group is selling a 4" Enforcer with DLF, EVO Spec King 2.0s for $1600. 10k miles. Only thing missing are brake lines unless they ship it with anything else if front relocation brackets, etc. It seems like a good deal but I want to know the coils are EVO and not something else.
 
That guy is a member of this forum, if we are talking about a guy that just moved from HI, white JKU? People don't just buy King EVO spec 2.0 shocks if they don't have the plush ride coils to pair them with. I wanted to buy the shocks, but he wasn't willing to separate the Enforcer Kit.
 
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That guy is a member of this forum, if we are talking about a guy that just moved from HI? People don't just buy King EVO spec 2.0 shocks if they don't have the plush ride could to pair them with.

I don't know him. Haven't asked if he's WAL.

People can and will be assholes. Not saying he is but it would be reassuring to know they are real. I don't know him. If I am going to be potentially giving him a serious amount of money I don't think my concern is unrealistic.
 
I don't know him. Haven't asked if he's WAL.

People can and will be assholes. Not saying he is but it would be reassuring to know they are real. I don't know him. If I am going to be potentially giving him a serious amount of money I don't think my concern is unrealistic.

I just went outside and looked at my EVO coils, didn't see any markings on them. I am sure the seller will chime in here soon to help re-assure you.
 
The sellers FB username is the same as his name on WAL. Search for his threads and you will see his posts about installing the kit.
 
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