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Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 Springs

Aftermarket springs engineered to slot into the Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse

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About Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 Springs

Finding the right Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 Springs parts in South Africa starts with identifying your exact build year and drivetrain. The Grand Cherokee WK2 was built in variants including the 3.0L V6 CRD, 3.6L V6 Laredo, 3.6L V6 Limited among others, and the correct springs can differ between these configurations. Typical Grand Cherokee WK2 concerns around this component group include premature wear from our high-temperature summers and long highway runs, as well as dust contamination in off-road conditions — all factors our team considers when cross-referencing part numbers against your VIN.

Our fast-moving aftermarket springs for the Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 ships countrywide from Durban, typically dispatched within 24 to 48 hours, and is backed by a fitment guarantee. Not sure whether to replace just the springs or the whole assembly? Send us your VIN or engine code and we will advise the most cost-effective fix for your Grand Cherokee WK2.

What Are Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 Springs?

Coil springs and leaf springs support your Jeep's weight and absorb impacts from South Africa's notorious potholes and gravel roads. Wrangler JL and Grand Cherokee WK2 models use coil springs at all four corners for better articulation, while older Wrangler TJ models used leaf springs at the rear. Springs work with shock absorbers to maintain ride height and handling, critical for both highway driving and off-road adventures on the highveld.

Signs You Need New Springs

Vehicle sits lower on one corner or the entire front/rear end sags noticeably compared to factory ride height.
Excessive bouncing after hitting bumps, or the Jeep continues to oscillate after going over a speed bump.
Clunking or squeaking noises from the suspension when driving over uneven surfaces or turning sharply.
Uneven tire wear patterns, particularly on the inside or outside edges of the tires.
Visible cracks, rust, or broken coils on the springs during inspection, especially common on coastal Jeeps due to salt air.
Harsh ride quality with every pothole felt directly through the cabin, indicating loss of spring tension.

Common Questions About Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 Springs

What's the difference between coil springs and leaf springs on Jeeps?

Coil springs (found on Wrangler JL, JK, Cherokee KL, Grand Cherokee) provide better ride comfort and articulation for off-roading, while leaf springs (older Wrangler TJ rear, some older models) are simpler and handle heavy loads better. Most modern Jeeps sold in SA since 2007 use coil springs all around. Coil spring replacement typically costs R1,500-R3,500 per corner including labour.

How long do Jeep springs last in South African conditions?

Quality springs on a Wrangler or Grand Cherokee typically last 80,000-120,000km under normal conditions, but SA's rough roads can reduce this to 60,000-80,000km. Coastal humidity accelerates rust on springs, while highveld altitude and heavy off-road use increase stress. Inspect springs annually if you frequently tackle Gauteng potholes or Western Cape gravel roads.

Can I replace just one spring or do I need to do both sides?

Always replace springs in pairs (both fronts or both rears) to maintain even ride height and handling on your Jeep. Replacing only one side creates imbalance, causing uneven weight distribution and premature wear on suspension components. A pair of aftermarket springs for a Wrangler JL typically costs R3,000-R6,000, with OEM springs running R5,000-R9,000 per pair.

Should I upgrade to heavy-duty springs for off-roading?

Heavy-duty or lifted springs make sense if you carry roof tents, bull bars, or winches on your Wrangler or Grand Cherokee, or regularly tackle Mpumalanga trails. Standard springs sag under heavy accessories, affecting handling and ground clearance. Upgraded spring kits range from R6,000-R15,000 depending on lift height (25mm to 75mm) and brand quality.

Why do Jeep springs rust faster near the coast?

Salt air in Cape Town and Durban accelerates corrosion on exposed metal springs, creating rust that weakens the spring structure over time. Rinse the undercarriage regularly after beach driving and apply rust-preventive coating annually. Wrangler JL and Grand Cherokee springs have better corrosion protection than older JK models, but coastal Jeeps still need proactive maintenance.

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