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Old 11-02-2008, 08:31 AM
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I just love the plain steel wheels.

Plain steel and a 2" lift are exactly what I'm going to do when I get my own jeep.

My wife likes her jeep the level it is for getting in and out; I want mine to look like some of the expedition jeeps I've seen overseas...
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Originally Posted by 120mm
I just love the plain steel wheels.

Plain steel and a 2" lift are exactly what I'm going to do when I get my own jeep.

My wife likes her jeep the level it is for getting in and out; I want mine to look like some of the expedition jeeps I've seen overseas...
Look for MoPar cop car wheels in the bone yards and online... these are from Chrysler's "M" body era. They have slots in them like the SS steelies from GM of that era, and have a nice offset (I don't know exactly what the dimension is...). They bolt right up and fit perfectly.

Before these, I had BFG 30" AT's mounted on the stock alloy spoke rims. The tires had a bazllion miles on them and needed replaced badly. I had the cop car rims and 235's on my Dad's old Dodge truck, so before I sold it, I took them off and reinstalled the originals. I figured I'd try the cop car wheels to see if they fit the Jeep, and viola! There you have it...
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