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- San Bruno, CA.
That's cool and all but I'm poor, so I go the Lenox route.

That's cool and all but I'm poor, so I go the Lenox route.![]()
I'd doubt the wheel well will even be there by the time I'm done with the axle swap.
No. You have never done anything 'with' them.
Oh that is right......you read about it somewhere while web wheeling![]()
I would keep it 64" to 65" with that tire size unless you are building a buggy that is not based on an XJ and is SUPER narrow (single seater, etc.)
When a 39" tire turns, it covers quite the span and you will contact the chassis/LCAs easily if not wide enough.
The yellow XJ is 61.25" WMS wide and 37's, and I think the BS is 3.75". The buggy is 63" WMS wide with 40's. I think Dave and Paul are also 63", and I think Rick is 63".
Rick, be careful, every now and then Cracker thinks he knows what he's talking about.![]()
Typically the front is a little bit wider than the rear. I am running 61.5" in the front and 60.5" in the rear with the HP44 & 9" set up.. Rick why don't You just run the 60's full width and use H2 wheels??
Narrower is better within the acceptable range, it fits better through obstacles. Some people say wider is better stability, but that's a placebo, you can't feel axle width, you can only feel chassis lean which comes from tire squish and suspension movement.
Build it, build it, build it.........![]()
i am at 66.5 front and 65.5 rear and they work awsome in my garage on the rack!!! no rubbing on my jeep!!!!!!!!!!! LOL.............Typically the front is a little bit wider than the rear. I am running 61.5" in the front and 60.5" in the rear with the HP44 & 9" set up.. Rick why don't You just run the 60's full width and use H2 wheels??