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I've done a lot of searching on various posts and I haven't come across anyone who talks about the Rubicon Diesel Springs part numbers 68506251AA 68506252AA.

I had bought a set of Rubi take offs from a Rubicon and put the shocks on immediately, which was a huge improvement over the crap sport shocks. Around 8 or 9 months later, I decided to put the coils on only to realize I'm missing the rear coils. My thought is that I'll throw on the front coils with a Teraflex leveling kit and the rear springs I mentioned above. I have found a set of rear diesel coils off a rubicon, which is why I am asking.

Has anyone put Diesel Springs on a Gas Gladiator? I assume it would sit a bit higher than gas rubicon coils, but hopefully not by much.
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Looks really nice. I am getting ready to put some Rubi diesel take-offs on my Sport S, also with TeraFlex leveling kit.

You are correct, there is not a lot of talk about this specific change out, as I have been struggling with part numbers on coils (driver side vs passenger). I guess due the weight distribution on the diesel, there are different coils for each side.
 

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Looks really nice. I am getting ready to put some Rubi diesel take-offs on my Sport S, also with TeraFlex leveling kit.

You are correct, there is not a lot of talk about this specific change out, as I have been struggling with part numbers on coils (driver side vs passenger). I guess due the weight distribution on the diesel, there are different coils for each side.
jim did you get it done? If so how is the ride and would you recommend it?
 

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FYI, to whomever may be interested, I have JTRD take-offs for sale after installing the mopar 2" lift. Only about 140 miles on the take-offs.
 

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jim did you get it done? If so how is the ride and would you recommend it?
Unfortunately, not yet. Hopefully in the next few weeks. I will definitley post after the install.
 

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@vf171 bought my Rubi diesel take offs.

Did you get these installed yet?
Not yet. They are still sitting in TX waiting for me to visit my friend who met you to get them.
 

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Lol same question months later any update if they were installed? Have a set of rear springs for a 22 jt (not max tow) gas version and realized my new take off coils were the diesel ones. I know the fronts would be too stir as the Diesel engine is much heavier but hoping someone installed the rears with results.
 

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FYI, to whomever may be interested, I have JTRD take-offs for sale after installing the mopar 2" lift. Only about 140 miles on the take-offs.
Still got them? If so give me a shout and let's chat ;)
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