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So I ordered this Mopar 2” lift: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RW9RGJ6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


I bought the last one they had, but then saw they had this one also. Appears to be the same product number.
https://www.amazon.com/2020-Jeep-Gl...e7c26&pd_rd_wg=9NavF&pd_rd_i=B07WQYMMH5&psc=1

is there any difference? Is the second one an updated version? If so I’ll cancel my first order and go with it but I’ll have to act fast before they ship it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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They both have the exact same part #, so just a quick look, they are the same. My opinion only, not in depth study of course.
 
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They both have the exact same part #, so just a quick look, they are the same. My opinion only, not in depth study of course.
I was thinking the same thing but the verbiage in the title has me questioning whether one is old stock and the other is an updated version…
 

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I was thinking the same thing but the verbiage in the title has me questioning whether one is old stock and the other is an updated version…
They are both being sold by same company. I think you are safe with either one. May have been entered by two different employees, one might not have known how to describe it?
 
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They are both being sold by same company. I think you are safe with either one. May have been entered by two different employees, one might not have known how to describe it?
Yeah, Who knows? It’s weird how it said only one remaining and it also cost less.
 

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Yeah, Who knows? It’s weird how it said only one remaining and it also cost less.
Honestly, seller could be listing them somewhat different to get more hits on the same product. Make them appear to be low in stock and then can sell others at higher prices once the cheaper single is gone. Again, just my take on it.
 
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Honestly, seller could be listing them somewhat different to get more hits on the same product. Make them appear to be low in stock and then can sell others at higher prices once the cheaper single is gone. Again, just my take on it.
Hopefully that’s the case. I’m gonna be pissed if I find out later they sold me some old stock when an updated version is out and there isn’t Jack I can do about it.
 

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I wouldn't blame you at all. I think you'll be good though. Best of luck!
Hopefully that’s the case. I’m gonna be pissed if I find out later they sold me some old stock when an updated version is out and there isn’t Jack I can do about it.
 

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So what would be the updated version of the lift kit? What would have changed?
I got mine in Oct 2020 and dealer installed and its perfect for my taste.
 

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IF the part number itself is the same - MOPAR part number that is, they can't be different other than the amount of dust.
If the number is the same, then it's NOT updated. They change part numbers with changes to product. They MUST track revisions by changing the part number. Minor revisions will see a part number change from an AA to an AB for example (last two characters of the part number)
IF the numbers are the same, they are identical.

As far as sellers - I've seen people have multiple accounts on both Amazon and eBay - same seller using different names - ships from the same city. Not sure why they do it, but I've seen it.
 

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They are the same just different dealers I have been eyeballing the kit from the first link you posted for awhile waiting for the price to come down it fluctuates up and down., I will be pulling the trigger as soon as they get some more stock in.
 
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They are the same just different dealers I have been eyeballing the kit from the first link you posted for awhile waiting for the price to come down it fluctuates up and down., I will be pulling the trigger as soon as they get some more stock in.
Thanks, that makes me feel better. Under the Q&A section there was talk of beefier springs and such but it wasn’t real clear whether or not they actually had changed it. At any rate, I’m glad I got it when I did. although I actually did end up spending over $1500 for the kit by the time they tagged on taxes and shipping.
 
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IF the part number itself is the same - MOPAR part number that is, they can't be different other than the amount of dust.
If the number is the same, then it's NOT updated. They change part numbers with changes to product. They MUST track revisions by changing the part number. Minor revisions will see a part number change from an AA to an AB for example (last two characters of the part number)
IF the numbers are the same, they are identical.

As far as sellers - I've seen people have multiple accounts on both Amazon and eBay - same seller using different names - ships from the same city. Not sure why they do it, but I've seen it.
On the second kit I linked the part number shows up as “77072468AB .9“ - note that .9 at the end? Not sure what that means…
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