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hope this is in the right section, it is a MA law question
ok i now i know the formula is wheelbase X wheel track /2200 in Massachusetts. I believe wheel base is center of hub to center hub but what exactly is wheel track? is that just the stock axle specs or does that include everything including tire? My jeep has about 4.5 inch lift with 33X13.50 tires on AR rims with alot of backspacing (not sure how much but i know they are 10" rims and the 13.5 width tires dont rub full lock) If I have my tires covered with flares any idea if this is even close to legal? I know it isn't huge but it is kinda wide but I was just curious if the width actually brought it back to being legal or close to it. What I'm pretty much asking is exactly what to measure. I haven't been driving my jeep for a while doin some repairs and it just got me thinkin if was actually legal
if u know these rims/thier backspacing let me know lol
ok i now i know the formula is wheelbase X wheel track /2200 in Massachusetts. I believe wheel base is center of hub to center hub but what exactly is wheel track? is that just the stock axle specs or does that include everything including tire? My jeep has about 4.5 inch lift with 33X13.50 tires on AR rims with alot of backspacing (not sure how much but i know they are 10" rims and the 13.5 width tires dont rub full lock) If I have my tires covered with flares any idea if this is even close to legal? I know it isn't huge but it is kinda wide but I was just curious if the width actually brought it back to being legal or close to it. What I'm pretty much asking is exactly what to measure. I haven't been driving my jeep for a while doin some repairs and it just got me thinkin if was actually legal
if u know these rims/thier backspacing let me know lol