How rare is this color?

Tim Schlichter

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2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Impact Orange ! How rare is this color?
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Definitely not super rare, but also not as common as black or white.
 
That color has a lot of fans out there.
 
It’s a great color, fairly rare. Lose the rims.
 
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We carry 18volt impacts , and are authorized by the forum administrative team to remove non compliant aftermarket wheels. If you are driving it around , wear shoes you can walk in.

We aren’t a normal cult, uh, I mean Forum.
 
I agree with others commenting, not super rare but certainly not as common as other colors. I looked at dozens of TJ’s before buying mine and it just happened to be the only Impact Orange I saw. Many people have commented that they liked that color on my Jeep. It is certainly a visually jarring color lol.

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Wheels you can go cheap or the sky’s the limit. AEV makes nice wheels on the more expensive end. You can get factory alloys for cheap and run 1.25” wheel spacers if you want s stock appearance. I have cheap Pro-comp steel wheels, with 4.5” backspacing, I believe factory backspacing is 5.5”. You’ll have to figure what size tires your ultimately going to run before you decide on your wheels. Lots to consider. Peruse Quadratec online wheel section while you think about it.
 
Just bought the Jeep ! I’m not a fan of the rims either, going to put stock ones on or maybe better aftermarket ones. Which would be better ?
The older it gets the more appeal there is for stock rims. And stock Wrangler rims should be a great deal since soo many "upgrade" to after market shit. The good after market rims cost a fortune. The rest are marketed on style and are often inferior to a factory wheel.