Cuyose
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This being the 4Xe, there may be a bit more to it due to where the center of gravity and front to rear weight distribution is at with batteries vs ice engine, etc. Spacing the front up an inch on the 4Xe may make significantly more difference on how much weight is over the front axle.
Not saying that is the case, but would be interesting to know. I like the look of the front being slightly lower regardless, and if you put any cargo in it, to me things look broken as that will inevitably make the back squat.
Not saying that is the case, but would be interesting to know. I like the look of the front being slightly lower regardless, and if you put any cargo in it, to me things look broken as that will inevitably make the back squat.
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