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Rock Krawler Coil Spring Correction Wedges Rear
JK
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Improve your Jeep Wrangler JK rear coil spring with the Rock Krawler Coil Spring Correction Wedges. The correction wedges enhance handling by reducing rear coil spring bowing, prevent rear coils springs from rubbing on rear track bars and improving the rear coil springs effective spring rates. Rock Krawler's Spring Correction Wedges are made from polyurethane.
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This product works perfectly to straighten up the bow in the rear spring after installing a 4 inch suspension lift in a JK.
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Q: Coil correction TW2 years ago
Are these necessary for a 2.5” lift? -
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A: They are not a must have, but are recommended.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 2 years ago
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Q: Are both wedges the same size? FoxHole4 years ago
Are both the driver and passenger wedges the same, or will these also fix the passenger side lean? -
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A: Yes, as far as I am aware, both wedges are the same size.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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Q: Add lift? GorillaJeeper4 years ago
Does this add any lift height? -
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A: These will add minimal lift, they are designed to reduce the bow in the spring.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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