As the title says... The stiffer the spring rate the better.
First you could have taken the time to post some of that info up here and not just drop a link to Cragslist(not cool) also damn those are pretty high prices, I bought all 4 coils and shocks for 50 bucks for a friend!
Sorry, I was in middle of a shooting tournament (sporting clays) and had little time. Craiglist prices are double what stuff usually sells for since most buyers want to offer half or less.Plus my coils are in fact like new, only on a new jeep a matter of days, never even dirty.... don't think $35-40 for a pair of virtually new coils is unreasonable. And if any Wayalifer (even you)
contacts me about any of my stuff directly or through Craiglist, I am sure a fair price can be agreed upon. :thumbup:
Contact crippledpetey or panda. They both have some and are free. Pht at guy is trying to rip people off with those prices.
Do a proper lift the rubicon shocks and springs don't do much of anything as far as lift goes
Newbie here, would I benefit from swapping from my current stock jku springs and shocks to stock Rubicon springs and shocks? Would love to just buy a lift but with 5 kids I'm on a tight budget. So would it be worth switching or just waiting until I can afford a proper lift?
I've got a set of stock 2014 Rubicon springs that have a whopping 45mi on them. I took them off new back in June when I installed my lift. How about $100 and I'll pay for shipping?
Like these guys said: if any one actually wanted the stock sport stuff i have floating around they can have it. Fo free. Chipping to Peru is on you.
Newbie here, would I benefit from swapping from my current stock jku springs and shocks to stock Rubicon springs and shocks? Would love to just buy a lift but with 5 kids I'm on a tight budget. So would it be worth switching or just waiting until I can afford a proper lift?
Newbie here, would I benefit from swapping from my current stock jku springs and shocks to stock Rubicon springs and shocks? Would love to just buy a lift but with 5 kids I'm on a tight budget. So would it be worth switching or just waiting until I can afford a proper lift?