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Rear Spring Spacers?

nickjaynes

Grenadier Owner
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I am going to install the taller Eibach lift springs — 2.5” front and 1.5” rear. I’ve seen this lift on another truck locally. It levels the suspension, which I don’t like, especially since it’ll squat when I load up the rig.

I want to find some 1.0” spring spacers for the rear coils. Anyone have any idea what — if any — spacers from another vehicle might work?

I know Jeep, 4Runner, Defender, G-Wagen, and Land Cruiser all have someone distinct spacers. I am curious if anyone has any insight on which, if any, might work for Grenadier.

Thanks!
 
Yeah, I've been curious which ARB trim packer works with the Ineos spring diameter. I have a spare LC200 trim packer and the stock Ineos springs at my office. I need to remember to take measurements.
 
Assuming you're doing it purely for the looks, I'm fairly certain it is a generic size, but have no helpful input.

Your other option is to use the RoW Eibach springs which maintain factory rake
 
Assuming you're doing it purely for the looks, I'm fairly certain it is a generic size, but have no helpful input.

Your other option is to use the RoW Eibach springs which maintain factory rake
RoW Eibach springs? What do you mean? The kit that is just 1.2” front and 1.2” rear?
 
RoW Eibach springs? What do you mean? The kit that is just 1.2” front and 1.2” rear?
Correct. The "US" Springs just add another inch to the front to give it a level appearance when unloaded; the RoW springs are appropriate if you're planning on actually using the payload.
 
Correct. The "US" Springs just add another inch to the front to give it a level appearance when unloaded; the RoW springs are appropriate if you're planning on actually using the payload.
I see both kits on Eibach. Neither says “RoW.”

I’m sorry, I’m not familiar with RoW. Care to enlighten me?
 
I see both kits on Eibach. Neither says “RoW.”

I’m sorry, I’m not familiar with RoW. Care to enlighten me?
RoW is "Rest of World"; or the springs they sold before the US garnered it's own spring set up. The RoW springs have differing "winch" and "non-winch" options to adjust the front spring rate/height
 
RoW is "Rest of World"; or the springs they sold before the US garnered it's own spring set up. The RoW springs have differing "winch" and "non-winch" options to adjust the front spring rate/height
Question on the springs, are they automatically upgraded to HD if you choose the tow hitch?
Maybe I missed this somewhere but couldn't find it.

Cheers!
 
RoW is "Rest of World"; or the springs they sold before the US garnered it's own spring set up. The RoW springs have differing "winch" and "non-winch" options to adjust the front spring rate/height
Oh gotcha. Yeah those are available here in the US too ☺️
 
So Grenadier's rear coil springs have a 4-9/16th ID and 5-1/2 OD. This rules out G Wagen and Jeep JT rear coils, which have larger ID and OD. I am working to find vehicles with 5.5 OD rear coils in the hope I can buy spring spacers for that vehicle. If anyone has any tips, please send them my way! Thanks
 
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