Oregone
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So, being that there are always so many jeep wheels available used, I decided to use some. About 4 years ago I bought some BFG mud terrains on the honeycomb grand Cherokee wheels. Rather than paying to have them swapped, I cut the centers out so that my manual hubs would fit through.
The back of the wheel fits a 2 3/4" hole saw perfectly and I cut them out. They fit perfect. I used these wheels for 4 years doing some light off-roading and ALOT of highway. No issues whatsoever.
I recently bought a set of 31x10.50 15s this time on a 5 spoke aluminum jeep wheel. I guess they're known as grizzly wheels. By far my favorite factory jeep wheel. I looked and they were the same on the back. So I cut them too.
I based the centering on the fact they both sets of wheel accepted acorn style tapered lug nuts.
I figured I'd let y'all know that it worked for me if you find some jeeps wheels you like on a deal.
The back of the wheel fits a 2 3/4" hole saw perfectly and I cut them out. They fit perfect. I used these wheels for 4 years doing some light off-roading and ALOT of highway. No issues whatsoever.
I recently bought a set of 31x10.50 15s this time on a 5 spoke aluminum jeep wheel. I guess they're known as grizzly wheels. By far my favorite factory jeep wheel. I looked and they were the same on the back. So I cut them too.
I based the centering on the fact they both sets of wheel accepted acorn style tapered lug nuts.
I figured I'd let y'all know that it worked for me if you find some jeeps wheels you like on a deal.
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