Yes I've talked to Jake about this actually! He told me about how he machined out the vitara hubs. I thought it was awesome, but he also said it was a massive PITA. He also said no matter what he tries, He can't get the inner axle seal to seal properly. His wheelbearings are oil lubricated because of this. He's managed to seal the wheel hub seals well enough so that there are no oil leaks which is good.
Yeah I've seen your Suzuki... I follow your build. The 32x10 roxxzillas look awesome, unfortunately not ideal for me

. My suzuki is my daily driver, and I dont really want to modify it to run that large of a tyre. The cops on the sunshine coast are brutal.
When I first bought my zook it was on NT axles. After moving to WT axles, I did notice that I would have more troubles on rutty tracks than I did when it was NT. But it did feel much more stable once moving to WT, which was quite nice.
Im already on NT spacing, and have a spare rear housing sitting out the back of my dads place, so moving to NT rear is really not a big deal. Once a sierra spindle/hub is added on, it will probably only be 40mm short of a wide track, so it wont really be a nt anyway. Just between NT and WT. I think I would prefer this to 50mm wider than a WT, which is what a WT rear housing and sierra spindle/hub would be. My plan is to only run a skinny 30 inch tyre, so I'd prefer to be more on the narrow side.
I wheel mainly up in QLD, lots of Glasshouse and Kenilworth, but recently found myself doing much longer trips to Carnovaron Gorge, and the Blue Mountains. I'm now planning trips to Cape York and after that the Kimberly.
Since doing all this driving, I really started to notice that the less weight I had, the less fuel I would use. I couldn't actually believe it. When I had a 12v setup with fridge, awning roof racks, swag, I'd find myself using 14l per 100kms, sometimes more. But after reading forums about fuel consumption, I decided to take everything out. It made a massive difference! I now use between 9-10l per 100kms consistently.
So now I have an obsession with cutting weight. I sleep on a hiking mat, eat non perishable canned foods (so no fridge). I've cut down my tools in half, sold my roof racks, awning, 12v system, fridge, swag. I'm pretty much pack like a backpacker now.
As I mentioned before, I go through alot of rear wheelbearings (I drive through a lot of mud). On longer trips, I would bring a cordless grinder and an appropriately sized pipe to bang on the new bearings. I only ever had to change one on the side of the road, but it was a major pain in the ass. Full floater is the way. And I thought if I were to do the conversion, I'd prefer to have a serviceable hub (Grand Vitara does not) and matching wheelbearings front and back.
I have CAD experience and a 3d scanner I can borrow, so I believe I have the knowledge and the tools to do it. I'm currently in england so not much progress will be made in the next few months.
I know this will probably be a major pain in the ass, and probably isn't worth the effort, but I enjoy this sort of stuff.