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Originally Posted by d0ubledown
cog wont be lowered with a 2" body lift. it will be raised.
if youre not going to wheel it on difficult & technical trails, leave it as is and just get some 265/75/16 all terrains. no point in going 33's and having to deal with everything that comes with it...
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What he meant was the COG will be lower rather then doing a suspension lift. This is because a body lift on raises the body. A suspension lift raises the frame, drive train, body, ect. Thus doing a body lift will not raise as much weight therefore the COG will be lower.