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Old 02-09-2011, 05:44 AM
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A buddy of mine has a set of stock '09 Grand Cherokee wheels (see pic) he wants to get rid of...not sure how much he wants for them yet. Will these fit on a Wrangler...bolt pattern/offset etc? If the price is cheap or free and they fit I may go for it just to have an extra set.

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Old 02-09-2011, 07:01 PM
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I tried to find info for you but all I could come up with is that optional is 17" x 7.5" which is the same size as my Rubi rims. Not sure of bolt pattern or backspacing. Will he let you try one on?
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Might be worth a call to a Jeep parts department and see if they can give your a full spec break down for that wheel.
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Thanks for the trying guys. I'm sure he'll let me throw them on. He wants $300 for them but the tires are shot. I've been thinking about it and I'd much rather get aftermarket rims anyway so I may just put my money towards that instead.
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I read on a couple sites that they are 5x5 but have a more positive offset which I believe will bring the wheel in more. I'd double check with the dealer for actual offset or bs numbers to be sure.

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