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  2. Body lift - Wikipedia

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    Truck with a body lift. A body lift is a modification where spacers are installed between a vehicle's body and chassis in order to increase the ride height (only increases running clearance on vehicles with solid axle(s)). [1] It is a common method to run larger tires on a vehicle.

  3. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car first began offering UTVs for golf courses by modifying golf carts with holding boxes and other accessories for increased application. They created vehicles targeted at business applications in 1985 with its Carryall II aimed at manufacturing facilities, college campuses, and providing a turf utility vehicle for golf course operations.

  4. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    Coachbuilt car: 1936 1936 [184] Talbot-Lago T150C SS Figoni et Falaschi: Coachbuilt car: 1937 1938 [185] Maserati A6 1500 Pininfarina Berlinetta Speciale Coachbuilt car: 1947 1947 [186] Ferrari 375 MM Pininfarina Bergman Coupé Speciale Coachbuilt car: 1954 1954 [187] Ferrari 400 Superamerica Pininfarina Superfast II Coachbuilt car: 1960 1960 [188]

  5. Suspension lift - Wikipedia

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    A leveling kit usually consists of stronger front springs to lift the front end ride height so that it matches the rear ride height. This gives a more balanced/level look to the vehicle when unloaded/empty and increases offroad capability/angles at the cost of less traction, handling, aerodynamics and head lifting when loaded with cargo in the ...

  6. Jeep Wrangler (TJ) - Wikipedia

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    SE: 1997–2006 models came standard with the 2.5 L from 1996 to 2002 production, and the 2.4 L from 2003 to 2006 production. The 4.0 L optional for 2005–2006. Standard features included an AM/FM stereo with two speakers (later, an AM/FM stereo with cassette player or single-disc CD player and four speakers), vinyl seats, and rear removable ...

  7. Ultravia Pelican - Wikipedia

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    The single-seat Le Pelican production ran from 1983 to 1985, with about 100 kits delivered. Due to demand for two-seaters Lepage designed a new "clean-sheet" aircraft in 1984, which retained the same name as the earlier single-seater. The two-seat Pelican Club and its derivatives were built in large numbers, with more than 700 flying by 2003.