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How will the lift system affect my vehicles ride quality and handling? How much less stable will it be?

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How will the lift system affect my vehicles ride quality and handling? How much less stable will it be?

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So many things influence the above, for example: basic suspension type * lift type and height * tire type, width and air pressure * wheel / rim width and offset * vehicle curb weight and weight distribution * and the list goes on. The bottom line is that drivability traits will change, but the degree of change varies. On vehicle stability, the general rule is: “the taller a vehicle, the easier it will roll over”, but conversely, it is not unusual for moderately lifted vehicles with moderately taller and wider tires / wheels to be as stable or more stable than their stock counterparts. The key is to take time to learn these new capabilities and limitations, and to drive responsibly.

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