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Originally Posted by HarryD
Must disagree. Unless you are someone like Walter Rohl, Jörg Bergmeister or Patrick Long, I doubt you would really notice much, if any difference in the real world.
I know when I jack up my 1973 at the factory jack points, the entire side goes up and I can still open/close the doors. If I put a jack stand on the rear high enough, the front will be off the ground as well.
Bottom line, find other things to worry about.
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That's like saying rolling down the windows and opening the sunroof on a coupe is the same experience as a targa/cab. It might not have a big quantifiable differences but the feel is different, at least to some people.
It a similar question I've though while riding my bike. Does going slightly slower diminish my enjoyment. If I put on more aerodynamic wheels, I will go faster. Will that increase my riding enjoyment. Is faster better or does it just decrease the time I spend enjoying the ride.