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Jeep coil spacers


JoeBob
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so I ran into jeep coil spacers.. and though I could really use some. Was wondering if they would fit in the rear. Their website says that the coil spacers fit on the top of the spring. Is that the pig tail end? Looked around but couldnt really find what I was looking for as an answer.

 

http://www.rubiconexpress.com/Products.asp...d=10E39A4451692

 

thanks :)

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hmmm. i think these will actually work. i have a set of coil spacers off of a jeep with the rubi express springs (also have the springs) i havent even looked at them, they are in a trash bag at the moment, but i will get some pics of what they look like tomorrow for ya if your interested.

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Er, I had planned to make some for people, but was over ambitious. Ability is not the problem, just the time. If we get a list of people who are interested, I can make it a priority. There was a thread once, I'll have to look for it.

 

I know 88 used thick rubber, but the machinist in me cringes at the idea...

 

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well I have the calmini coils.. and I love them.. they flex extremely well.. But they didn't give me the 3" I wanted heh (probably cause of all the crap I keep in the back and the tire carrier :P). So I just want an aditional inch or so from spacers and then get some longer shocks.

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so I noticed in the sexy flexy thread 88 suggested using 3/4" thick horse stall floor matting. And after searching a bit I found this:

 

http://www.shopgreatmats.com/shop4/cart.ph...tail&p=1626

 

3/4" thick 2x2 feet.. thats perfect to make 4 spacers out of (if you want ~1.5" lift from it or like me you are afraid you will mess up one :P)

 

and its only 10 bucks... compaired to the 30 dollar pair of 3/4" jeep spacers I'd say thats not a bad way to go...

 

thoughts?

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  • 2 years later...

UM the second post tells you your answer. The spacer will literally fit inside our coils its so small.

But just to re-state;

Jeep coil spacers go on the smaller pigtail end of the jeep coil and pathfinder coils do not have a pigtial.

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