I don't think there is an issue with any axle being street legal as long as you have an appropriate brake setup and you get flares wide enough to cover the tire (in most areas). Rockwells and Mog axles are street legal as long as you are not using...
My 7 came stock as a narrow track. One of the reasons why I descided to change and widen the different axles because when I started raising the jeep up it became unsafe for the reason that I had some pretty close roll over calls. Now that I did th...
I'm running the 7" flairs on my jeep cj7 and I have 44 axles front and rear with the width only 1" wider then stock width. My tire size are 35 inchers mounted on 15x10 rims. With this axle and tire combination my tires are even with flairs.
i am bulding custom ford 9" front and rear axles and i was wondering what width to go with it needs to stay street legal i plan on using 7' flairs aney body have any suggestons thanks for your help
Well, kinda need to know witch jeep you have to awnser that, if you have a yj,xj or tj, wagoneer axles work great, there dana 44's . you can get any ratio you want, any locker you want, etc of course that's mo money!
no you wont have any issues, just get the right measurements from t-case to pinon yoke. and depending on what state your in for the swap there are kits or you can pice together what you need to be smog leagal. remember you can only swap in the sam...