Jeep Wrangler wheels share the same lug pattern as many other cars. I have investigated many different websites and other sources. Here is a list of cars that share the Jeep Wrangler YJ & TJ lug pattern.
Note that I also listed the center hub hole diameter. Inn some cases that center hole can be smaller and still fit the Wrangler. In other cases the center hole may be a bit too tight. I have used a small round grinding stone on an air tool to open the hole up a bit to fit over the center hub. I have never had any issues enlarging the hole on steel or aluminum wheels. If you choose to do this, do it on your own risk, not because I said I've done it. I've been know to do some "not so smart" things :-).
The wheels I've listed should have enough of a proper offset to fit the Jeep OK. I've taken out the ones that have a very positive offset (front wheel drive style offset).
Now obviously I haven't nor can I test the fit of every single car that is on this list. So, be sure to take measurements to confirm before you lay out any cash.
I'll be adding more and the appropriate notes as I find more that could be an option. Also I will be adding explanations how to test back spacing. How to fabricate tools at home to test wheel fitment options. Then once I get all the materials together, a YouTube video explaining it all. Stay tunes and keep checking back!!
Make |
Model |
Year |
Center hole |
Jeep |
Cherokee |
1980 --> |
71.5 |
Wrangler |
1980 - 2006 |
71.5 | |
Grand Cherokee |
1992 - 1998 |
71.5 | |
Commanche, Chief |
1980 - 1993 |
71.5 | |
Liberty 2 & 4WD |
2002 - 2007 |
71.5 | |
Dodge |
1/2 ton truck, vans |
1971 - 1985 |
71.5 |
Dakota |
1987 - 90 |
71.5 | |
Ramcharger 2, 4WD |
1975 - 1985 |
71.5 | |
Ford |
Crown Vic |
1991 - 2007 |
70.5 |