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What's different???😎
I couldn't tell you exactly what's different, (and my mind is a little fuzzy right now), but I do know for a fact there is something slightly different. something with the control arms I think
 

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What's different???😎
This was a response I got from Hazzard Sky on one of my previous posts:

2019+ sometimes dont see quite 2" mostly due to spring rate, and the different lca design compared to the older gen. Weight plays a big role as well. You can see almost a half inch drop in some vehicle just by filling the gas tank. The 2019+ in general have weird tolerances, where the exact same kit installed on 5 different jeeps will get 5 different measurements.
 

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Since there has been some discussion on fitment with the newer trailhawks, I’d like to see if someone can help me with a question I have. To anyone who has either the MFC or Hazard sky 2” kit, can you measure the total height of your front lift collars? Not how much it lifted the Jeep, but the actual collars themselves. I’m thinking that they must be slightly shorter than the Rough Country and Teraflex collars, since it’s troublesome to fit the RC and TF, but not the other two on the 2019+ TH. My RC ones are approximately 1 7/8” tall.
Im not sure how tall my HS 2 inch lift collars are, but the lift did not lift the Jeep a full 2 inches. HS told me the kit itself is 2 inches (so that may be your answer there), but since the suspension on the 2019+ is ever so different than before, you may see different results. I ended up gaining about 1.75 inches of ground clearance
 
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