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Rubicon 2" Suspension Coils on a Mojave

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I'm seriously thinking about putting a Rubicon 2" Suspension Coils on my Mojave, keeping the Mojave shocks.

The Rubicon Lift gives between 2.5"-3" of lift.

I know I will need the Extended LCA, Extended Sway Bar Arms, Extended Shock Mounts, F&R Adjustable Track Bars.

Theoretically it should work. Has anyone done this lift. What do you think.
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I'm seriously thinking about putting a Rubicon 2" Suspension Coils on my Mojave, keeping the Mojave shocks.

The Rubicon Lift gives between 2.5"-3" of lift.

I know I will need the Extended LCA, Extended Sway Bar Arms, Extended Shock Mounts, F&R Adjustable Track Bars.

Theoretically it should work. Has anyone done this lift. What do you think.
I’ll bring the question to the most knowledgeable Pax I’ve seen on here @KurtP
 

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@NCLife cheers sir thanks for the plug

You can use whatever amalgamation of parts you want to lift a mojave, just make sure if you are keeping the stock shocks, you end up with your new static ride height no more than 1” off neutral position for the shocks or you’ll completely fuck the bypass and bump zones.

Remember that when you use parts up front not designed for a mojave you have to be ready to make it work...

Ive got several threads outlining what i personally think is the “right” way to do it. Doesnt mean it’s the only way, just that its tested and validated.
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