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One can, or should be able to, look at a situation and determine if their chosen wheelbase will not be sufficient. Using a strap from another vehicle, or your rear winch, to lower down is a whole lot better than the shame (and PITA) of landing upside down. This is the root cause for modifications, ground clearance, tire diameter, gearing, suspension travel, breakover approach departure angles, and so much more, are variables in a given situation. Knowing your vehicle and your modifications allows you to chose the right line and technique for you in a given situation.How many 2 doors have flipped there? Apparently enough.
As to the discussion between 2/4 doors, the pretty much universally agreed upon "perfect" wheelbase for this type vehicle is 110". The 2 door is 10" to short, and the 4 door is 6" to long. Pick your poison.
With time, I find more and more that I am wheelbase sensitive, that is opposed to brand sensitive. For example, I have and enjoy a Can Am X3 two door and would not own a four door version, if I did need/want a 4 door I would get the comparable Polaris.
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