Rim indentification

Mousy Orla

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I've been looking around all day but it doesn't seem the rims that came on my Jeep are OEM. Are my rims OEM, if so what're they called? If not, I don't see why someone put these rims on.

I'm planning to change out my rims at some point and move them up to 17s when I put a 2" body lift on, just haven't decided on which rims I like best or what tires yet.

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yep... a "sharp" set of wheels lol

Actually the ones you posted look slightly different. This catalog is 03. Maybe yours are a different year but same idea.

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Thank you, was curious as I'd not seen another TJ with them before. I do wonder how much they cost then vs how much they'd be now with 2022 dollar value. Not sure what I plan to do with them when I change them out yet.
 
I think the demand for these rims is pretty low. Like most factory rims, I wouldn't expect they would be worth very much. Not sure how much they were new but I would think you would be very lucky to get $250 for a set of five assuming you have a matching set of five. If the spare is missing, then it would be tough to get $200.
 
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I think the demand for these rims is pretty low. Like most factory rims, I wouldn't expect they would be worth very much. Not sure how much they were new but I would think you would be very lucky to get $250 for a set of five assuming you have a matching set of five. If the spare is missing, then it would be tough to get $200.
Oh I didn't mean how much I could get for them, was just curious the price of the rims back in '01 when my Jeep was new so I could for zero reason calculate how much those same wheels would cost today that they did back then. :LOL:

But also yep, my Jeep came with the full set, minus a single center cap, which I dug around the shop at work and found a black jeep center cap that fit.