J Joki90 New member May 27, 2009 #1 My wrangler has 15" rims. And the Rubicon has 255 75r 17". I need to know the bolt patterns for both, and how large a spacer I will need. And will I have to lift it? :???:
My wrangler has 15" rims. And the Rubicon has 255 75r 17". I need to know the bolt patterns for both, and how large a spacer I will need. And will I have to lift it? :???:
SteelHeadz Super Moderator May 28, 2009 #2 Follow this link. http://www.jeepz.com/forum/cj-yj-tj-jk/25363-jk-vs-tj-wheel-lug-pattern.html Welcome to Jeepz.
Follow this link. http://www.jeepz.com/forum/cj-yj-tj-jk/25363-jk-vs-tj-wheel-lug-pattern.html Welcome to Jeepz.
Bounty__Hunter Super Moderator May 28, 2009 #5 jps4jeep said: They will bolt right on, I am not seeing the issue? Click to expand... They won't, lug pattern changed with the '07 JK.
jps4jeep said: They will bolt right on, I am not seeing the issue? Click to expand... They won't, lug pattern changed with the '07 JK.
Bounty__Hunter Super Moderator May 28, 2009 #7 1987-06 Wrangler to JK to convert your current 5x4.5" lug pattern to the JK's 5x5" lug pattern. Jeep Wheels Fitment Guide, Spacers, Adapters, CJ, YJ, TJ, JK 255 75r 17" is a 32" tire, so I'd suggest a 2" budget boost lift kit to clear those tires.
1987-06 Wrangler to JK to convert your current 5x4.5" lug pattern to the JK's 5x5" lug pattern. Jeep Wheels Fitment Guide, Spacers, Adapters, CJ, YJ, TJ, JK 255 75r 17" is a 32" tire, so I'd suggest a 2" budget boost lift kit to clear those tires.
J jps4jeep Super Moderator Jun 1, 2009 #9 I read it quick, I thought it said 09 wrangler, putting on 09 rubicon rims.