wheel base and tire size

1stgenxxx

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What wheel base/tire size combinations are yaul running? How do you like it or dislike it? Would you change it and if so then how?
 
lucky maybe not

my set up 120'' 42'' sx2's on 20'' wheel yota 22re auto yota axles chromoly everywhere and leadin buggies and rockwells through tha trails every trip check past events the farm post 240ish or so great numbers 4 a crawler all depends what ya style is fast or slow
 
I'm looking at going with a 118" wheel base with 40" LTBs
 
I think 105 to 110 is perfect with 38 tp 44" tires. Smaller wheelbase and smaller tires or bigger wheel base and bigger tires.

shorter wheelbase rolls easier

longer wheelbase gets high centered easier
 
i'm at 100" with 36's. It performs great but I plan to stretch to about 106" and stay with 36-38" in the future.
 
103/39 krawlers. works well
 
99" with 39tsls. Not too stable but it gives a good challenge.
 
Thanks for the input
 
Cool....I'm pretty sure that I can get mine down to 115. If I get any shorter than that, my tires will hit the back of my cab:shaking:
 
112" WB with 42" TSL's on my cab truck. I want to extend it to 115"-118". It feels like it needs to be a little longer.

82" WB with 32's on my Samurai, LOL. Works great! I am thinking about going with 33's or 34's this winter and if so, I'll push the front forward 2", and the back rearward 4-6" for a 88-90" WB.
 
112" WB with 42" TSL's on my cab truck. I want to extend it to 115"-118". It feels like it needs to be a little longer.
82" WB with 32's on my Samurai, LOL. Works great! I am thinking about going with 33's or 34's this winter and if so, I'll push the front forward 2", and the back rearward 4-6" for a 88-90" WB.

when I was in college, there was a guy in my apt complex that had a Sammie w/ stock wheelbase and 44s, I hav no idea how he did the lift... but it looked som funny b/c the tires looks like they would touch if he made a tight turn lol
 
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