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Only 200 miles on suspension, its been sitting on a shelf in my garage for the last 2 years.
Includes control arms, springs, shocks and sway bar connects (these are not quick disconnects)

$150 for Coils, make offer on the rest.
Not willing to ship.

Located in North San Diego County

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Nice. I know a lot of Mojave owners who would love the rear springs. I’ll spread the word.
Off topic and just generally interested. Why do Mojave owners want to switch to Max Tow rear springs? Just firmer?
 

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Off topic and just generally interested. Why do Mojave owners want to switch to Max Tow rear springs? Just firmer?
To accommodate extra weight like for frequent towing or building an overlander
 

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Off topic and just generally interested. Why do Mojave owners want to switch to Max Tow rear springs? Just firmer?
Mojave and Rubicons did not have the max tow package as an option. They would be increasing max tow capacity from 4500 to about 7000 (something along those lines)
 

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Mojave and Rubicons did not have the max tow package as an option. They would be increasing max tow capacity from 4500 to about 7000 (something along those lines)
It doesn't work that way. Just swapping springs won't increase your tow capacity. Legally, it can never be changed. It may be more capable but it would take a lot more than just the springs.
 

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It doesn't work that way. Just swapping springs won't increase your tow capacity. Legally, it can never be changed. It may be more capable but it would take a lot more than just the springs.
understandably, but that's the theory by adding the springs. The gear ratio is there already with the rubicon. Not sure what the Mojave gear ratio is. If you have the stock tow package, add the springs and trailer brake you'd have everything the the factory adds.
 
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I spent some time cleaning up around the place yesterday, it was the first time in months Ive had the the disposable time to do so, that being said, just as I had posted originally, this will need to be a local sale only. Not interested in shipping. I thought I I would “make time” for it, but honestly its just too much if a hassle with what I have on my plate already. Sorry if its felt like I’ve lead any if you on.
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