jfonze said:
I quess its a bit more than the current stock set up but if you break it down its really only about 3" on each side. If your a car manufacture that is makeing an suv, and your planning on increasing the minimum tire size from 27" to 31", and planing to offer a tire size of up to 32-33" in certain pacages you are going to wont to increase the track width. Especially in this day and age when suv's have come under so much fire for being "role over prone".
It personally doesn't bother me a bit. My TJ right now is running 35's and has a track with that is atleast 6" wider than stock... probobly more like 8"....
I still like the small dimensions of the TJ/YJ/CJ and think it's a HUGE mistake to change it that much. Then again, Jeep hasn't really been releasing vehicles for me to buy the last few redesigns/releases and I don't see anything coming I want to buy, either. Why screw with a cash/image vehicle for the whole brand?
Now if you put the same tires/wheels on your 'new improved' '07 Wrangler or whatever, you'll be as wide as a full-size. That's good for trails and trailers and whatever else..... What's with this 'mid-size' fascination for the Wrangler? (don't answer that) Next thing you know, it'll have IFS/IRS and be the 'most capable vehicle to turn into a parking space award' and get some gay award from Motor Trend or Car and Driver......
{note to Jeep, keep the Wrangler similar to it's original design, simple-capable-easy to modify(cheap) and build the RESCUE with a Cummins if that's what you're wanting {oh look, that's wider, capable and simple}}