Tire Width Stance

/ Tire Width Stance #11  
Personally, I like to at least keep the centerline of the fronts equal to the rears or better still the outside edge of front and rear the same. It seems to help me when pulling beside something like a tree or fence line so I know if my fronts don't hit then the rear is good to go. Stability wise, widening the fronts doesn't help as much as widening the rear because the fronts do float a bit till they bottom out on the frame stop. At least from the photo, you can adjust the front out a couple more inches if you want by swapping sides with the front tires to more equalize the tread width.
 

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