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I saw in another thread and confirmed with Benny that the rear coil part number is 68607529AA?? Above listed part number is different. Just trying to make sure I order correctly.
I think we originally did find 2 variants but the 529AA keeps coming up. For example this vehicle is equipped with them https://www.ebay.com/itm/3957321921...A2+UTtMq8xDnn2iBnyPMY+emU=|tkp:Bk9SR8aZsKLJZA

Its possible there is some option that changes the rear spring # but until we find another VIN that uses it I have no way to compare.

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If I had to take a guess. The rear springs are Rubicon X and Mojave X dependent.

Rubicon probably has higher rate springs for towing capacity?

No facts to back that up just spit balling.
 

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Got it. Thanks for the research I really appreciate it!!
 

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I upgraded the plastic bumper on my '22 to a metal one.
Would it make sense to swap to Mojave X Springs?
I'm assuming the difference in spring rate of the Mojave X springs, vs. the non-X Mojave springs are due to the heavier bumper on the Mojave X.
I've already got the AEV lift, geometry brackets, and even a steering damper. This swap would just be to maximize what I've already got.
Thanks in advance.
 

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I upgraded the plastic bumper on my '22 to a metal one.
Would it make sense to swap to Mojave X Springs?
I'm assuming the difference in spring rate of the Mojave X springs, vs. the non-X Mojave springs are due to the heavier bumper on the Mojave X.
I've already got the AEV lift, geometry brackets, and even a steering damper. This swap would just be to maximize what I've already got.
Thanks in advance.
I just installed the AEV 2in lift and Mojave X springs on my 21 Mojave. Will be installing Mopar front and rear steel bumpers next week. Front right now is about 1/2 in height than rear. Hoping it will level once bumpers on
 

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I upgraded the plastic bumper on my '22 to a metal one.
Would it make sense to swap to Mojave X Springs?
I'm assuming the difference in spring rate of the Mojave X springs, vs. the non-X Mojave springs are due to the heavier bumper on the Mojave X.
I've already got the AEV lift, geometry brackets, and even a steering damper. This swap would just be to maximize what I've already got.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Joe,
Yes that seems to be why mopar has specific part numbers for the Mojave X

Let me add that having some droop is not a bad thing, It really is based on personal preference, aesthetics and ride quality. For example if you are feeling increased understeer/dive a stiffer spring can help.

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