Are these Jeep wheels?

They certainly look a lot like these:
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They do.
I dont mind the look of them too much, and it has been mentioned on here several times that these wheels offer suitable fitment.
But...let me guess...its not that straight forward?
Right?
What are the ins and outs of fitting these wheels?
Anyone know?
Obviously, this cat has fitted them, but what has he had to do to do so?
 
V8 Jeep Cherokee wheels
To fit these he changed the P6B wheel studs to M11, medium length
Spacers fitted were 5mm on the front, 10mm on the back with 225/50/17's fitted without clearance issues

Best
GW
 
These spacers may help - they have the benefit of using the car's original studs to secure them and the new studs suit the wheels fitted. I have a set on my V8 Grand Cherokee and the widen the stance nicely (1" spacers for 2" extra track)

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Richard Moss said:
These spacers may help
Hi Richard.
Thanks for your help.
Where would those things be obtained?
I think the 17" jobbies may be a little big for ride comfort, but I think they also come in 16"
There is a set on evilbay ATM, but they are far away...but very cheap.
Certainly food for thought anyways.
 
I don't know if that type of wheel is available in 16" versions but these ones on my 2001 Grand Cherokee are 16":

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You'd better check the PCD - depending upon the age of the vehicle they can be 4.5", 5.0" or 5.5". Places like these sell them:

http://www.quadratec.com/category/Jeep+Wheel+Spacers+&+Adapters/205/
http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep_wheel_spacers.html
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/wheel-accessories/wheel-spacer.htm

plus ebay, of course:
http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/2906...ixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&adtype=pla&crdt=0

of course there are bound to be Jeep specialists in Oz.
 
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