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A 2 door will be more maneuverable in tight city streets and trails, and it won't drag its belly as much when climbing over things.
A 4 door will be a bit more stable at highway speeds, especially with a crosswind. Extra space for cargo and rear passengers is obvious. Offroad, it'll be more stable during steeper climbs and drop-offs.
When it comes to lift and larger tires, a 2 door doesn't need to go as big to get the same impact both visually and functionally.
A 4 door will be a bit more stable at highway speeds, especially with a crosswind. Extra space for cargo and rear passengers is obvious. Offroad, it'll be more stable during steeper climbs and drop-offs.
When it comes to lift and larger tires, a 2 door doesn't need to go as big to get the same impact both visually and functionally.
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