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Jeep Cherokee mags on my Ranger?


swampyankee

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U.S. Military - Veteran
Joined
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City
New England
Vehicle Year
2001
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
0
Total Drop
0
Tire Size
235-17
I found as set of XJ rims that I think would look pretty slick on my 99 stepside. I'd plan to put 31 x 10.5 x 15's on them. See any problems?
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Check the hub diameter and depth before you bolt em on. They do look good...

SVT
 
Check your backspacing too. It would suck to get tires mounted and balanced only to have them tucked so far into the wheelwells that you can't turn.
 
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I found as set of XJ rims that I think would look pretty slick on my 99 stepside. I'd plan to put 31 x 10.5 x 15's on them. See any problems?
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Hate to burst your bubble, but the center hole is too small to go over a Rangers hub.

I've had Jeep Canyon wheels on my 94 after I had the hole machined out by a machine shop, but don't believe it can be done safely on those style of wheel.

You can see the way the dust cover protrudes beyond the wheel, so had them bored out & used push thru center caps:

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Make sure their the right bolt pattern . I bought a set of brand new take offs with 10miles on them . They were off a 2010 jeep and they changed their pattern to 5 x5.5 . Jeep did that right around 2009 area So I had to buy adapters .still only 420 for everything when said and done
 
Center bores look small like chvlfrk said. I had that happen when I bought aftermarket '03 Terminator wheels for my Crown Vic Went to test fit them and found that the bores were too small. I sent them back and bought the second choice wheels (American Racing slots) which ironically looked nicer on that car.


XLTbeater
 
Check your backspacing too. It would suck to get tires mounted and balanced only to have them tucked so far into the wheelwells that you can't turn.

OE Jeep rims have more backspacing than Ford wheels and the tires will likely rub on the inside, besides looking funny.
 
I have some gold jeep rims I believe from an old wrangler, the center cap is too small to mount correctly without spacers, but with 5/8" spacers they fit fine and only run when I turn
 
i have the same style ranger, won't fit, i was gonna get a free set from my buddy to run some 15" MT's. test fitted them and they wouldn't fit over the hub.
 

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