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Timothy H.
I did a search for wheels to fit a 2006 Rubicon unlimited and these wheels came up. I looked at the mopar site and they say that 2007 is the earliest fitment year. Will they work on the 06 TJ unlimted rubicon?
Not directly, but with a set of wheel bolt pattern adapters changing your 5x4.5 bolt pattern to allow a wheel from JK 5x5 bolt pattern, they will fit. An example of a set of wheel adapters would be Wheel adapter pair 5x4.5 to 5x5 bolt pattern. Thanks for your inquiry.
Michael F.
I'd like to run these wheels on my 2020 Sport JLU (Dana 30/35) with 285/70R17 tires. Will the offset on these wheels case rubbing? I'd rather not used spacers if possible.
The positive offset is the same as stock wheels. This should fit without rub. Thanks for your inquiry.
Alexander C.
Will these fit a JLR 2dr? If not, does Mopar offer a steel wheel for the JL?
Yes, these are just fine for both models, 2 and 4 door
PAUL A.
can you install a hub cap on this rim?
No, this is not designed to fit any center caps or hub caps, Jeep cross lists this as the winter wheel for JK, but was originally used as the full size spare found in Grand Cherokees.
Rene L.
This will fit with a 35” tire without rubbing or have to add spacer ?
No, the offset/backspace is too much for that wide of a tire to be run, spacers would be required.
Frank C.
Can you include Tire Pressure Sensors with order ?
This wheel is not designed to be used with Tire Pressure Monitor Sensors, its primary use is for off-road and winter conditions where lower tire pressures are used. This is made to use standard valve stems.
Durwin R.
I have a 16 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2-door. It now has the standard Rubicon wheels. How much weight will I add with the Mopar Winter Wheels. Since I have a 2-door, I'm concerned with weight.
Thanks, Durwin
You are adding approximately 7lbs per wheel, about 28 pounds (not including the spare)
Christopher A.
will this fit a stock JK, no lift, without rubbing?
Yes, it will.
Serop K.
Hello, what maximum size tire should I get with these if my 2011 4 door is stock? Thanks
Due to the deep backspace of this wheel, the largest tire that is can fit without the use of spacers is a 255/75 r17
Durwin R.
I have a 16 JK Rubicon 2-door with a 2.5" AEV suspension lift. The wheels and tires are currently stock. I'm interested in these wheels with either a 265/70/17 or 285/70/17 BFG All-Terrain tire.
Will either of these tires work with the setup I have? Thanks.
The backspace on this wheel is 6.25". In order to clear for the width of either of those tires, you would require wheel spacers or you will experience rubbing on the front tires when you are turning.