DREDnot
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As a former Chevrolet dealer tech, and test driver at Toyota's Desert Proving Grounds, I agree that the factory puts a lot of resources toward ride and handling with safety and longevity in mind. That being said, they usually take the optimum for performance offroad and "Nerf it" one notch toward safety(liability).I respectfully disagree. Your assuming a man made, mass produced, for profit product is perfect, and has no room for improvement? A small (2-1/2") lift, and 1 size up tire is hardly worth all this fuss LOL! To the untrained eye no one would even know it's been lifted. And it WILL ride much smoother. Also this being a M1009 it lends itself more towards an all around utility vehicle VS a work truck like a pickup truck.
Most of the 4x4s these days, and especially the leaf sprung units, will see a benefit (off road) from the smallest lift and a size or two increase in tire diameter. The quality and engineering of each lift kit makes all the difference in ride quality of that lift. Usually the cheap lifts ride like crap. Changing wheels and tires to widen "stance" wears parts and negatively affects traction, braking, and handling.
My personal opinion is that if you got a military vehicle, it should remain visually stock. That's the cool factor to me.