ShadowsPapa
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That's absolutely correct. Depends on the options, etc. I listed numbers for two pair of Rubicon springs I KNOW of.......... one of those is a pair I bought, the other set of numbers is what a forum member said was on their Rubicon JT.As noted above, just saying "Rubi springs" is not enough. Mfg. have always used different part number springs with different heights and/or rates for different options, such as heavy steel bumpers vs. plastic, etc.
And same can be said for "Overland" springs - mine has one set of numbers, the next fellow with a JT Overland could have a different set of numbers.
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