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Jeep Wheels that fit the BroncoII?


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The below Jeep vehicles have a 5x4.5 bolt pattern..

* 84-01 Cherokee (XJ)
* 86-92 Comanche (MJ)
* 93-98 Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
* 02-06 Liberty (KJ)
* 97-06 Wrangler (TJ)
* 87-95 Wrangler (YJ)
* 04-06 Wrangler Unlimited (TJ/LJ)

Can we narrow down the ones that will fit a 4x4 B2? (correct offset & hub size)
 


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NONE of those will work on the FRONT, as the offset is not enough. I had one from a 98 XJ that I tried to use on the front of my BII when the drivers' front wheel came off at about 60mph, and I didn't feel like using that wheel again, for fear of a repeat. The Jeep wheel fits on the hub, but, IT WILL NOT TURN due to the fact that the rim and the brake caliper are wedged against each other. They work well for the rear, however... after market wheels for a Jeep "normally" are okay, though.
 

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NONE of those will work on the FRONT, as the offset is not enough. I had one from a 98 XJ that I tried to use on the front of my BII when the drivers' front wheel came off at about 60mph, and I didn't feel like using that wheel again, for fear of a repeat. The Jeep wheel fits on the hub, but, IT WILL NOT TURN due to the fact that the rim and the brake caliper are wedged against each other. They work well for the rear, however... after market wheels for a Jeep "normally" are okay, though.
Thanks for the info.. :headbang:
 

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My jeep fims fit just fine and clear eveything. 99 xj rims
 

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i have steel wheels from a '01 wrangler that i run in the winter on all 4 corners and have no problems. D35 front axle, should work with the BII as well. they dont have as much offset but they clear the calipers just fine.
its about time to switch mine back to the factory alloys.
 
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That is the same style that I had for my spare it would not clear on my 84 BII. And, NO, it was not a bent rim. Possibly the D35 caliper is mounted "lower" or closer to the axle centerline, but on the D28, it is a no-go. And, yes, the Wrangler has the same offset as the XJ.
 
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I had a 89 BII that had jeep wheels with no problem. Dont know what jeep they came offf of. They were on it when I bought it.
 

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I put the cherokee wheels on mine and they had to much backspace they hit when i turned and rubbed on the back and that was with 36-12.50s though
 

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