Perfect wheel base.

spencevans

Overlander
Location
Farmington
The X factor refered to above in the equation is not tire size but frame hieght or the lowest part of the undercarriage. It's the frame hieght that gives you the break over angle.

I have a 111" wheelbase and run just 32" tires, but with a 26" high frame, my break over angle is 47*, which is plenty adequate for what I do.
 

Mope

Registered User
Location
Pocatello, ID
I run my old zuk at 90" reworked the rear skin's,hacked the corner's under the headlight's,run 37's and low at 20" at the frame.Wheeled great,although steep section's...esp off camber's were a bit nearving.

I'll have to hunt down the pics you provided. I sure wish I could have got your suspension. Dang wifes!:-\
 

turbosniper1

6x6x6 / Commando
I am running about a 122" WB right now.. I think it is just about right for my 5700 lb truck and I have had no issues at all with the length. In fact, I love the extra length for reaching out and getting the nose over ledges to help the steeper climbs! I plan to push the wheelbase out a little more when I step up to the 49's and rockwells!!!
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Also I haven't had issues at all with high centering or even touching my link bars, even though they hang down very low in their current design. That will change with the rockwells again though to a new higher clearance design so no matter what I will have "uber-clearance"!!!:D
Brother Matt
 

Matt

Active Member
Location
K-town
106" wb and running 40's is pretty decent but would like to go to 42's and stretch it to 110-114" wb for those steep climbs!:D
 
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