All 5x4.5 rims fitting is not always true. The hole in the center is the one to be concerned with, because it has been my experience that Ford rims have a smaller center hole and will not fit the Chrysler made hubs.
2007-08-18 12:42:58
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answered by eferrell01 7
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sure, some Jeep rims have the main suitable bolt trend, yet you'll be able to desire to additionally pay close interest to the middle hollow length. maximum Jeep rear axles & front hubs are lighter accountability than the a million/2 ton Ford and so as that they have a smaller center hollow. only an assertion, yet bear in mind that Chrysler Corp. (makers of stay sparkling of & Jeep) make such solid automobiles that the U.S. government had to grant them bailout funds on an analogous time as their confirm agency, Diamler, stood by utilising and watched. perhaps Diamler is attentive to something approximately Chrysler that Congress does not?? pass forward and Google "Diamler" and see what comes up. BTW, Ford hasn't asked any funds.
2016-11-12 09:24:35
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answered by tine 4
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Any rim with a 5 x 4.5 bolt pattern will fit the hubs. Make sure the backspacing and wheel width are correct for whatever size tire you want to run.
A typical wheel for a TJ Wrangler is 15 x 8" - a wheel with 3.5 to 4.5 backspacing will be correct depending on your tire size - a good off road shop like 4-Wheel Parts will be able to tell you the correct back spacing for you tire size.
Widths as follows (more of guidelines than actual rules)
6" - 9.5" wide tire max
7" - 9.5 to 10.5" tire max
8" - 10.50 to 11.50 max
8.5 - 10.5 - 12.5 max
10 - 12.50 and up
2007-08-15 00:57:35
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answered by g_tastyfish 4
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Your bolt pattern is 5 on 4.5 (5x4.5). Any rim with that bolt pattern will be able to fit your Jeep. The older Ford Rangers have the 5x4.5.
2007-08-15 02:56:02
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answered by Çåŗőľîņẫ§ħŷġĭ®ł 5
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