The Yeti
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I have a 2021 80th Anniversary. I'm wondering if anyone that has a stock unit (or took measurements when they did for the axle to coil bucket? AND if possible, anyone with a Mopar 2" lift can give me some measurements for theirs too. Looking for measurements from top of axle to coil bucket and front and rear stabilizer end link length from "eye to eye" or center of bolt/nut.
Long story short I'm looking at what I thought was stock suspension and finding out that's not the case. Even told end links look stock in rear but aftermarket in front and were likely installed in the front instead of the rear BUT my front links are 9 3/4" and rears are 10 3/4" So I'm thinking that theory doesn't sound right.
Also looking for the axel to coil measurement to see how much sag I actually have with my 2.5" spacer (assuming this as the measurement seems to back it up).
I should add I have a 2021 80th Anniversary. Correct me if I'm wrong but this would be similar to a Sport S(?) and have a Smittybilt 9500lbs winch and bumper on the front. So if anyone is able to help out with some measurements please let me know what you have so I know if it's apples to apples or not. Much appreciate any help at all.
Long story short I'm looking at what I thought was stock suspension and finding out that's not the case. Even told end links look stock in rear but aftermarket in front and were likely installed in the front instead of the rear BUT my front links are 9 3/4" and rears are 10 3/4" So I'm thinking that theory doesn't sound right.
Also looking for the axel to coil measurement to see how much sag I actually have with my 2.5" spacer (assuming this as the measurement seems to back it up).
I should add I have a 2021 80th Anniversary. Correct me if I'm wrong but this would be similar to a Sport S(?) and have a Smittybilt 9500lbs winch and bumper on the front. So if anyone is able to help out with some measurements please let me know what you have so I know if it's apples to apples or not. Much appreciate any help at all.
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