I picked up a used Coleman Colorado that I am pulling with my stock 4 cylinder 1997 TJ. It has 8” rims and has very little clearance. I have seen some modifications where the axle was replaced to accept full size wheels with some enlarging of the wheel wells. I am not sure I need to go this far.
I have done the axle flip(SOA) and it looks like I can mount a 12” wheel without any cutting. I am thinking about going with a 13” and enlarging the wheel wells by a few inches and using the same axle. This would give me 2 more inches of axle clearance over the 12” rim. Approximately 11 inches of axle clearance.
Is the stock axle and hub designed to handle stresses from a larger wheel. I am not planning on taking the trailer anywhere a stock TJ can’t go. Mainly Baja and So Cal mountains. What else should I be concerned with?
Thanks
Monk
I have done the axle flip(SOA) and it looks like I can mount a 12” wheel without any cutting. I am thinking about going with a 13” and enlarging the wheel wells by a few inches and using the same axle. This would give me 2 more inches of axle clearance over the 12” rim. Approximately 11 inches of axle clearance.
Is the stock axle and hub designed to handle stresses from a larger wheel. I am not planning on taking the trailer anywhere a stock TJ can’t go. Mainly Baja and So Cal mountains. What else should I be concerned with?
Thanks
Monk