the rubicon coils are slightly longer and a little stiffer than the regular coils due to the Rubicon being a more off-road version
Taller springs and shocks
Possibly The SE coils and Rubicon Coils are the same length but the Rubi coils have a stiffer spring rate and you could gain 0 to 2 inches of lift if your springs are sagging
It doesn't have "factory lift", but it does have stiffer and larger springs than a normal Wrangler. This is why some say it has a lift. The suspension n my 06 sat about 1.75 inches higher than a noraml wrangler before I lifted it myself.
A 2002 Jeep Wrangler has coil springs.
No, yj's have leaf springs while tj's have coil springs, they wont match at all
there are no struts on a 94 jeep wrangler, there are leaf springs and shocks
Some springs have put many years of effort into their craft in order to become artesian.
The difference is the blue springs is more powerful and cleans better and dawn is not that powerful. The difference is the blue springs is more powerful and cleans better and dawn is not that powerful.
Alice Springs, Australia is 1.25 hours behind Melbourne, Australia.
I may be wrong but, the Wrangler has leaf springs on all 4 corners, no coils.
Both springs should be the same length.
yesmy 2000 jeep wrangler has cherokee srings instead of its stock springs it lifts it a little and rides great and is a direct fit