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Nope. XJ/MJ/YJ/TJ/LJ/KJ use a 5x4.5 bolt pattern for the wheels. JK Wranglers (starting in '07) are different.Originally Posted by shawnjustice88
on a random note, guy from mr tire has stock rims and tires off a 2011 Wrangler, any chance they would fit a '98 XJ?
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X2 they make all kinds of adapters for stuff like thatOriginally Posted by I Leak Oil
There is always the possibility of adapters
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they sell cheap adapters on Ebay????thats scaryOriginally Posted by lowrange2
Yeah, just don't buy the cheap ebay ones. They don't fit right.
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ebay makes their own adapters?!Originally Posted by lowrange2
Yeah, just don't buy the cheap ebay ones. They don't fit right.
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If my long arms aren't adjusted correctly, could that cause my jeep to lean noticeably to one side? I'm almost positive that they are correct though
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That could only be possible if they were totally out of wack like bending a coil to cause the dip but not you would noticeOriginally Posted by Nperryman
If my long arms aren't adjusted correctly, could that cause my jeep to lean noticeably to one side? I'm almost positive that they are correct though
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That could only be possible if they were totally out of wack like bending a coil to cause the dip but not you would notice
That's what I thought. I've literally checked everything else. I don't know what the deal is.Originally Posted by Kuro89
That could only be possible if they were totally out of wack like bending a coil to cause the dip but not you would notice
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That's what I thought. I've literally checked everything else. I don't know what the deal is.
What coils are you running? Maybe one was just weaker and sagged soonerOriginally Posted by Nperryman
That's what I thought. I've literally checked everything else. I don't know what the deal is.
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I have a bone stock 94 jeep grand cherokee and i was wondering if it was possible to put 33x12.5x15 on it with out have any suspension work. thay are used and barely can afford them. if anything, i could do spacers but its beat up around the edges so i dont want to poor money into it right now. opinion??
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Sure ya can. Originally Posted by Ryan167
I have a bone stock 94 jeep grand cherokee and i was wondering if it was possible to put 33x12.5x15 on it with out have any suspension work. thay are used and barely can afford them. if anything, i could do spacers but its beat up around the edges so i dont want to poor money into it right now. opinion??
You're going to have to make sure your stock bump stops are in great shape to keep the tire out of the fender and you're going to have have to CUT the bejesus out of your fenders.
But it'll work.
You won't have ANY uptravel but it's do able.
See.

33"s tires. No lift.
Figured it was a long shot.