MOAB's wheel year for 2007

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What year of TJ MOAB's will fit and 07? I seen most olders, and wasn't sure if the liberty bolt patteren changed from early to 05,06,07 or they all the same. Then what year of MOAB's should I hunt for if I want to go with those. I would drop RIM size, but have a thicker tire if I lift it up.
 

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I have 06 TJ moabs on my 07.
All KJ years have 5x4.5 bolt pattern.

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Springs OME 927 front ,OME 948 rear.
TP = Top Plate for front shock.Between shock mount and body.for extra lift
2 ring clevis=1/8in spacers x2 between clevis and bottom of shock. for extra lift.3 max.

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Springs OME 927 front ,OME 948 rear.
TP = Top Plate for front shock.Between shock mount and body.for extra lift
2 ring clevis=1/8in spacers x2 between clevis and bottom of shock. for extra lift.3 max.

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I see comments back and forth and other springs recommended for the ARB, I think the popular are the 927 and is a 920 spring which is heavier. Lot of dicussion on here about which spring to use. You have no lift brackets on the top just the spacer.
 

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The 927 is fine for the ARB bumper alone,ARB bumper and winch should use the 790 or CRD.
Just the 3/8 spacer on top and 1/4 on the bottom,for roughly an inch of extra lift.
About 3.5in of total lift.

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The 927 is fine for the ARB bumper alone,ARB bumper and winch should use the 790 or CRD.
Just the 3/8 spacer on top and 1/4 on the bottom,for roughly an inch of extra lift.
About 3.5in of total lift.

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1/4 on bottom? so is this a spacer before it goes into lower mount? where do you get those i seen guy on youtube refer to them as 2” emt nuts?
 

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You can go as many as 3 conduit nuts(3/8inch),any more it pushes the shock too far out of the clevis clamp.
They slide over the round part of the shock that slides into the clevis fork.

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You can go as many as 3 conduit nuts(3/8inch),any more it pushes the shock too far out of the clevis clamp.
They slide over the round part of the shock that slides into the clevis fork.

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That is like a regular electrical conduit nut, just 2" inner diameter, etc. thanks for clearing this up.
 
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