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Attention Mohave owners - do the front coils for the MojaveX (Mopar #68607513AB) fit for 2020+ Mojave?
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Have just located a couple of others who posted that they have successfully installed Mohave X coils on 2021+ Mohave. In addition, they have tow pack coils in rear and have installed aluminum spacers. They seem satisfied with the results.
 
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Interestingly, when I called MOPAR they explained that because Stelantis reuses to comment on interchangeability of model parts, MOPR could not tell me if the MojaveX front coils would fit the my 2023 Mojave
 

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Attention Mohave owners - do the front coils for the MojaveX (Mopar #68607513AB) fit for 2020+ Mojave?
Yes they can be used on any year Mojave.

Please let me know if you have any other questions at this time.

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Yes they can be used on any year Mojave.

Please let me know if you have any other questions at this time.

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Thank you M. Benny! I believe I was able to identify current MOPAR #s for these Max Tow shocks (awaiting shipment). Reading this and other threads, sounds like the 1 3/8" ICON spacers have worked well in conjunction with these coils - I've ordered them as well. Thanks to all who have patiently & helpfully weighed in!
 
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Yes they can be used on any year Mojave.

Please let me know if you have any other questions at this time.

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Benny - can you please verify MOPAR Part #s for: 1) MAX TOW REAR RIGHT coil 2) MAX Tow REAR LEFT coil?
 

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When I bought my 2025 Mojave X, the "X" part was listed as "Customer Preferred Package 24A ($10,000) and lists a ton of extras, nothing related to the suspension....unless because that package includes steel front and rear bumpers (winch ready front), maybe the spring are different for that reason alone?

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Any JT front coil spring (or JLs for that matter) will fit the front of any other model JL or JT. The question is how much lift will you get going from a standard mojave spring to an X? How much lift do you want? This is why I prefer a coil spacer vs swapping different stock springs. You can't really tell how much lift you'll get. The spacers are cheaper and the same amount of labor to install and then you know exactly how much lift you'll get. It would suck if you want 1-1.5" and you spend the money and time to install the x springs only to find out you gained 3/8" and still want to add spacers and redo all the work.
 

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When I bought my 2025 Mojave X, the "X" part was listed as "Customer Preferred Package 24A ($10,000) and lists a ton of extras, nothing related to the suspension....unless because that package includes steel front and rear bumpers (winch ready front), maybe the spring are different for that reason alone?

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They never break down spring part numbers or details on the window sticker. Most buyers wouldn't have a clue what it meant if they did.
 

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Any JT front coil spring (or JLs for that matter) will fit the front of any other model JL or JT. The question is how much lift will you get going from a standard mojave spring to an X? How much lift do you want? This is why I prefer a coil spacer vs swapping different stock springs. You can't really tell how much lift you'll get. The spacers are cheaper and the same amount of labor to install and then you know exactly how much lift you'll get. It would suck if you want 1-1.5" and you spend the money and time to install the x springs only to find out you gained 3/8" and still want to add spacers and redo all the work.
It’s not for lifting it is a higher rated spring to carry winch and bumper weight and it gets out of the bump stops and gets shocks into in a better zone. A few have done it with good results , I am about to and also putting a 1/2” spacer in front and getting my spare Fox shocks refurbed and tuned a bit firmer in rear for weight of cap and fridge that is in all the time.
I’m one of the guys running Max Tow springs with Icon spacer in rear and also have the diff. shock too and am actually running skinner tires then factory and love the setup !…Jack
 

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It’s not for lifting it is a higher rated spring to carry winch and bumper weight and it gets out of the bump stops and gets shocks into in a better zone. A few have done it with good results , I am about to and also putting a 1/2” spacer in front and getting my spare Fox shocks refurbed and tuned a bit firmer in rear for weight of cap and fridge that is in all the time.
I’m one of the guys running Max Tow springs with Icon spacer in rear and also have the diff. shock too and am actually running skinner tires then factory and love the setup !…Jack
I'm surprised there are good results from this.

I wouldn't think the coil rate would be much different, not enough to matter.
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