Best for Maximizing Suspension Travel
The Rock Krawler Rear Coil Springs are designed to minimize settling and provide you with a quality ride and unsurpassed off-road performance. The Rock Krawler JK front coil springs combine three spring rates to maximize the amount of effective travel and ensure your spring does not unseat at full droop. This is the most important when challenging your Wrangler with tougher trails that will make your suspension really work. For complete safety and squeezing all of the performance possible out of trail capable shocks, you are going to want these coil springs from Rock Crawler.
Triple Rate Design
Each Rock Krawler Rear Coil Springs are built with a combination of three different spring rates which is the main contributor in maximizing your Wrangler's suspension travel. You will be able to free up some space in your suspension along with adding much needed ground clearance for accommodating larger wheels and tires or other aftermarket suspension components. High-quality coil springs like these are absolutely necessary for maximizing your suspension performance, especially for allowing trail performance shocks to operate at their highest potential off-road.
Finally upgraded my old RC springs to Rock Krawler. Hands down the best made quality springs. Thought 2.5 wouldn't be very much, but I seemed to have gained height from the old RC lift. Installed in the garage in a couple hours, had to get a spring compressor as they do not want to budge when compressed. Very excited to get out on the road with them.
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2010 wrangler jk rubicon front springsSteven ulewicz 3 years ago
I have a aev lift I think it is a 3.5 in lift can you please tell me what the actual size of the lanth is if possible compressed and not compressed
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free length of 17.730", and a solid length (completely compressed) of 6.680"