Misc. Why is the rear axle narrower than the front?

Misc. Why is the rear axle narrower than the front?

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73 CJ5 4.0 head on a 258, HEI, Holley Projection w/ 4.56, Detroit lockers Narrowed D44 front and full float D44 rear T14 w/ D20 4 wheel discs, 38.5 Boggers
Can anyone tell me why the narrow track wheel to wheel is--front (53 inches) rear (50.5 inches)
and the wide track wheel to wheel is --front (56 inches) rear (54.6 inches)

I used spacer to make them the same 🤷‍♂️
 
Has to do with wheel placement going around curves, alot of vehicles are designed that way


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Humm never heard of doing that in design before.
I would think that it’s best for our CJs to follow the same track when running deep mud and snow. The rear wouldn’t be breaking a new track.
 
Can anyone tell me why the narrow track wheel to wheel is--front (53 inches) rear (50.5 inches)
and the wide track wheel to wheel is --front (56 inches) rear (54.6 inches)

I used spacer to make them the same 🤷‍♂️
I'll be doing the same with my Franken-J, using a Chevy rear and possibly a wide-track front, so I'll add spacers to equal it out.
 

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