Just getting to work on it. I know, back tires are different than the front. I like Mumblewood's roll bar with no padding. My padding has lost it's color. I think I will take it off if it doesn't effect the soft top.
Those are Mopar steel wheels. They run in sizes anywhere from 5.5 inches wide, all the way up to 8" wide, though they're a little more difficult to find. If you want to run the Mopar cop car wheels, they're being reproduced in 10" wide versions, as well as the usual widths. Examples below...How do you guys go about finding interesting steel wheels? I like the style that the red Rubicon in the first post has.
Who sells them?Those are Mopar steel wheels. They run in sizes anywhere from 5.5 inches wide, all the way up to 8" wide, though they're a little more difficult to find. If you want to run the Mopar cop car wheels, they're being reproduced in 10" wide versions, as well as the usual widths. Examples below...
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Wheel Vintiques, Summit Racing, Jegs, Coker, etc. Hit a local wrecking yard and look for somewhat "vintage" Chrysler products. Half-ton vans and pickups ran 'em, as well as full size passenger cars. Craigslist is a decent resource, as well. Swap meets, too.Who sells them?
Thanks!Wheel Vintiques, Summit Racing, Jegs, Coker, etc. Hit a local wrecking yard and look for somewhat "vintage" Chrysler products. Half-ton vans and pickups ran 'em, as well as full size passenger cars. Craigslist is a decent resource, as well. Swap meets, too.
are these 15x8? what is the backspacing?
4.25 inches of backspacing 15x18. Also running 33x10.50 km2s now with no rubbingare these 15x8? what is the backspacing?
looking to do the same to my 2005 tj
THANK YOU4.25 inches of backspacing 15x18. Also running 33x10.50 km2s now with no rubbing