Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
#1
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Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
definitive answer on the web...
3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
XJ's pattern might be) as in:
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
tires to the other vehicle's rims...
offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
definitive answer on the web...
3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
XJ's pattern might be) as in:
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
tires to the other vehicle's rims...
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible with
Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
Jerry
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
>
>
Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
Jerry
--
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
>
>
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible with
Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
Jerry
--
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
>
>
Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
>
>
#4
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible with
Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
>
>
Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
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"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
>
>
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels WHOOPS
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"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:kg5hb.49313$gv5.34673@fed1read05...
> WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible
with
> Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
> sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
I meant to say Cherokees have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern... which is the same as
a Wrangler anyway.
Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
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>
> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in
message
> news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> > I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
> goes
> > offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> > usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that
it
> > would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> > street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles...
I
> > was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
> have
> > gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
> it,
> > so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of
questions...
> >
> > 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> > 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
> and
> > the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find
a
> > definitive answer on the web...
> > 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
> can
> > find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
> the
> > XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> >
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> > 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will
I
> > need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> > 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
> >
> > The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims
and
> > tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> > tires to the other vehicle's rims...
> >
> >
>
>
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:kg5hb.49313$gv5.34673@fed1read05...
> WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible
with
> Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
> sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
I meant to say Cherokees have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern... which is the same as
a Wrangler anyway.
Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in
message
> news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> > I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
> goes
> > offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> > usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that
it
> > would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> > street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles...
I
> > was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
> have
> > gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
> it,
> > so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of
questions...
> >
> > 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> > 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
> and
> > the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find
a
> > definitive answer on the web...
> > 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
> can
> > find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
> the
> > XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> >
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> > 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will
I
> > need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> > 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
> >
> > The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims
and
> > tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> > tires to the other vehicle's rims...
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels WHOOPS
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"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:kg5hb.49313$gv5.34673@fed1read05...
> WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible
with
> Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
> sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
I meant to say Cherokees have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern... which is the same as
a Wrangler anyway.
Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in
message
> news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> > I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
> goes
> > offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> > usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that
it
> > would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> > street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles...
I
> > was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
> have
> > gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
> it,
> > so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of
questions...
> >
> > 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> > 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
> and
> > the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find
a
> > definitive answer on the web...
> > 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
> can
> > find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
> the
> > XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> >
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> > 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will
I
> > need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> > 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
> >
> > The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims
and
> > tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> > tires to the other vehicle's rims...
> >
> >
>
>
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:kg5hb.49313$gv5.34673@fed1read05...
> WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible
with
> Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
> sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
I meant to say Cherokees have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern... which is the same as
a Wrangler anyway.
Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in
message
> news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> > I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
> goes
> > offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> > usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that
it
> > would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> > street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles...
I
> > was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
> have
> > gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
> it,
> > so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of
questions...
> >
> > 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> > 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
> and
> > the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find
a
> > definitive answer on the web...
> > 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
> can
> > find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
> the
> > XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> >
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> > 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will
I
> > need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> > 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
> >
> > The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims
and
> > tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> > tires to the other vehicle's rims...
> >
> >
>
>
#7
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels WHOOPS
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"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:kg5hb.49313$gv5.34673@fed1read05...
> WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible
with
> Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
> sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
I meant to say Cherokees have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern... which is the same as
a Wrangler anyway.
Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in
message
> news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> > I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
> goes
> > offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> > usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that
it
> > would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> > street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles...
I
> > was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
> have
> > gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
> it,
> > so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of
questions...
> >
> > 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> > 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
> and
> > the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find
a
> > definitive answer on the web...
> > 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
> can
> > find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
> the
> > XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> >
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> > 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will
I
> > need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> > 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
> >
> > The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims
and
> > tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> > tires to the other vehicle's rims...
> >
> >
>
>
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:kg5hb.49313$gv5.34673@fed1read05...
> WJs have a different bolt pattern size so its wheels are not compatible
with
> Wrangler wheels. Wrangler have a 5x4.5" pattern, and though I'm not 100%
> sure, I believe the new WJs have a 5x5" bolt pattern.
I meant to say Cherokees have a 5x4.5" bolt pattern... which is the same as
a Wrangler anyway.
Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM.houston.rr.com> wrote in
message
> news:A75hb.953$3A6.576@twister.austin.rr.com...
> > I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ
> goes
> > offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> > usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that
it
> > would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> > street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles...
I
> > was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they
> have
> > gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on
> it,
> > so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of
questions...
> >
> > 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> > 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5
> and
> > the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find
a
> > definitive answer on the web...
> > 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I
> can
> > find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever
> the
> > XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> >
>
http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> > 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will
I
> > need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> > 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
> >
> > The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims
and
> > tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> > tires to the other vehicle's rims...
> >
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
Daimler, is switching to their European design in their attempt to
destroy Jeep, Your American XJ, which has already been killed, has the
old 5 on 4.5" or 114.3MM lug pattern, your WJ has 5 on 127MM.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Grumman-581 wrote:
>
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
destroy Jeep, Your American XJ, which has already been killed, has the
old 5 on 4.5" or 114.3MM lug pattern, your WJ has 5 on 127MM.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Grumman-581 wrote:
>
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
Daimler, is switching to their European design in their attempt to
destroy Jeep, Your American XJ, which has already been killed, has the
old 5 on 4.5" or 114.3MM lug pattern, your WJ has 5 on 127MM.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Grumman-581 wrote:
>
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
destroy Jeep, Your American XJ, which has already been killed, has the
old 5 on 4.5" or 114.3MM lug pattern, your WJ has 5 on 127MM.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Grumman-581 wrote:
>
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Swapping XJ and WJ wheels
Daimler, is switching to their European design in their attempt to
destroy Jeep, Your American XJ, which has already been killed, has the
old 5 on 4.5" or 114.3MM lug pattern, your WJ has 5 on 127MM.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Grumman-581 wrote:
>
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...
destroy Jeep, Your American XJ, which has already been killed, has the
old 5 on 4.5" or 114.3MM lug pattern, your WJ has 5 on 127MM.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Grumman-581 wrote:
>
> I have a '95 XJ and a '01 WJ (Limited, Up-Country suspension)... The XJ goes
> offroad (mud) whereas the WJ stays on the street most of the time... I
> usually change tires on my XJ when the tread starts getting so low that it
> would not be gripping the mud as well, but if the tires were used on the
> street, they would still be good for quite a few more thousand miles... I
> was thinking about rotating the tires from the XJ to the WJ after they have
> gone through half of their life... Unfortunately, the WJ has 17" rims on it,
> so I'll need to replace them... I guess I've got a couple of questions...
>
> 1. Will 15" rims even fit on the WJ?
> 2. What is the bolt pattern of the XJ and WJ? I think the WJ is a 5x5 and
> the XJ might be a 5x4.5, but I'm not sure and haven't been able to find a
> definitive answer on the web...
> 3. What about using a lug pattern converter on the WJ (assuming that I can
> find one that will convert from whatever the WJ's pattern is to whatever the
> XJ's pattern might be) as in:
> http://www.stagewest4x4.com/stagewes...46&pf%5Fid=278
> 4. Will a 31x10.50 fit on a WJ with the Up-Country suspensiion or will I
> need to at least put a 2" budget boost lift on it?
> 5. Will a 31x10.50 fit in the spare tire compartment on the WJ?
>
> The ultimate solution for me would be to be able to just swap the rims and
> tires between vehicles instead of having to have the tire shop move the
> tires to the other vehicle's rims...