Well, to use the Jeep comparison again.
The old CJ5 had a 84" wheelbase.
Was replaced by the CJ7 because of stability issues. Wheelbase - 93.5"
The Wranglers have a 93.4" wheelbase. About 9.5" longer than the CJ5. Is wider than the CJ7.
In fact, the 2007 Wranglers are even wider (3.5") and longer than previous Wrangers.
Why? Stability. The government is cracking down on all SUVs due to rollovers. A jeep is NOT a stable vehicle. I've ridden in many over the years. They have gone from just plain scary (CJ5), to making me feel a little queezy in tight situations (Wrangler)
My point is simply that (obviously) wider, and yes, even longer makes for a more stable ride. One. less suseptable to rollover. In Mass. there is a lift height law derived by a formula.
Amount of lift= (track) X (wheelbase) / 2200.
The 2200 is a "safety factor", but notice that the wheelbase is given the same amount of "weight" in the formula as width. (track) It is that important.
As Bob pointed out, tractors have an advantage over trucks/SUVs. By loading tires you can put a greater percentage of the tractors' weight down low, near the axle. You can't realistally do that with a truck.
Though I do beleive that the weight issue uses the basic tractor dimensions, as a reference point. You are far better off when starting with better odds.
sorry for the long rant. But it's one of the few things here, that I actually know about. Been there...done that type of thing.
-best of luck