Chat with our AI personalities
yes, as long as the bolt pattern is 5 x 4.5, most wrangler rims are that, excluding late models. for example, earlier rubicon moab wheels were 16 and they fit, but newer ones are 5 x5 and do not...check bolt pattern
No.
For one year only, in 1998 the Grand Cherokee Limited model was offered with a 5.9 liter V8. That is a 360 cubic inch engine that required high test gasoline. The average V8 was the 5.2 liter that was in a milder state of tune in the Grand Cherokees. The base engine was the 4.0 liter straight 6 cylinder. The current options are the 3.7 V6, 4.7 V8 and 5.7 (Hemi) V8 and a 3.0L V6 (diesel)
I;m not sure if this the prob. but when you lifted the jeep did you re-align the wheels? Or the drive shaft could be at to much of a angle for the u-joints. with a lift the drive shaft will probably need to be lengthend. Most of these items will cause noise.
Not if they are made of aluminum.
My 95 GC LTD needed new tires, shocks and wheels (the oe wheels were oxidized to the point that the bead wouldn't seal). So.... 15 inch American Racing chrome wheels, new shocks and a set of BF Goodrich AT/ta tires in size 2357515. I tried to go to a 30X950 tire but they rubbed even with the shock update. I believe that, unless you lift several inches from the stock suspension, 2357515 tires are the largest you can go. And the BF Goodrich tires are really nice looking and performing on this vehicle. When these tires wear out I'll be doing a 3 - 4 inch lift and heading to some larger tires just for the appearance. Good luck !!!