I just finished up. The rears were much easier.
On the front axle, I put a tire back on and was able to move the axle back to where I needed it.
I gained nearly 2” with this rubi eco swap. Thanks for y’all’s input.
I need to rotate the axle back and it seem lifting the driveshaft will rotate it back. When I jack the pumpkin up, it doesn’t rotate back, just up. I’m at a loss.
I count 8 coils on yours and every other pics I can find. I don’t know what to think lol. Guess I’ll find out tomorrow when I finish up. Appreciate your input. I’m just south of you here in Millbrook, have you done the 600-1 trail in talladega national forest? I think there’s a 600-2 too. I all...
How’s it going everyone. I’m in the process of installing rubi suspension on my sport. I’m also swapping my lca’s for the MOPAR 2” lift kit ones. The problem is my axle has rolled/ shifted forward a little. I removed both the lca’s and it happened. Don’t think I should of done that. Now I can’t...
How’s it going bamajeep. I just got my front springs off and they’re the same height as these “eco rubi springs “. Were yours the same size? I thought they’d be a little taller. Thanks
I just acquired a eco diesel rubicon suspension and there’s is only one spring that is numbered, a rear one. We’re your spring numbered? The original owner said that’s how they came, that the eco’s are balanced equal side-to-side weight balance there is no right or left spring. Were your diesel...
I just got some rubicon diesel suspension takeoffs and the front springs don’t have any tags. And the rears have one tag, 6251AA, driver side I think. Is there anyway to find out which side the fronts go on? I couldn’t find any stamped numbers on them. Thanks
How’s it going. Just curious how you like the rubicon suspension? I’m looking to do the same here soon. Did it give you any lift? Difference in the ride? And do you know the spring numbers by chance? Thanks
Red rock side steps. Only had them for a month at so. Not low enough for my wife. I have all the hardware. $100 or best offer. They must go. Located in Montgomery, AL area.