Found those Rubicon wheels with the proper bolt pattern, but it looks like they only have 15" or 16" diameter:
The Quadratec Rubicon Xtreme Wheel features a classic 5 spoke pattern with rugged off road styling and a created from pressure cast aluminum construction. Thick spokes with beveled edges and deep lug nut pockets provide a simple design that’s easy to keep clean.
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These are similar as well, and can be had in a 17"
Give your Jeep a timeless look with the Black Rock Series 955B Detour Wheel. This cast aluminum alloy one-piece wheel features a stylized five spoke face and matte black finish.
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Wow, for an all black wheel that nails it!
I wasn;t expecting you to go looking for those wheels in the correct lug pattern, but thank you for trying. It is just as well that they aren;t the right size, I actually like the one you found better. I think thats going to the top of my list for an all black wheel. At this point I honestly don't know if I'm going that route or not. I'm going to have to do some studying and see if it looks like that backspacing will work. I know that's a concern with some Jeep wheels on Rangers, the backspacing is too much (or little) pushing the wheels out quite a bit. Goes great on an offroad Ranger, but not so much on a street truck type build IMO.
My 99 Ranger currently looks like... Well like a 99 Ranger 4x4 is supposed to. It's the factory dark gray metallic color, with chrome grill, chrome bumpers, gray plasstic fender flares, shiny wheels, and slightly lifted from stock. The next few months-year hopefully include a factory color repaint (Medium Platinum Metallic) with fender flare delete, powerdome hood (installed), 2001+ 4x4 grille, 05-07 front bumper, body matched rear bumper, and a decrease in elevation. I was planning to keep a little shiny in the wheels, not chrome, but atleast some accents like a machined lip or something.
The only vehicle I've ever had with a black wheel is the 16" steelies on my F-100 and even thgat has a chrome center cap. I like the look on that truck even though I intend to replace them with some slot mags after it's time for restoration comes. I've been of the opinion that the black works on it because the rest of the truck is lighter colored. Concerned that if I went black on a truck that's dark gray and black trim, it might be too dark. Got some thinking to do on that one.