YES ALL JEEPS SINCE 1989 HAVE SAME BOLT PATTERNS. I Added: No you are wrong the Jeep YJ 1987-1995 and TJ 1997-2006 have the same bolt pattern. 5 on 4.5. The New JK Wrangler 2007-Present has a 5 on 5 bolt pattern. All Jeep CJs have a 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. You will need spacers to put JK wheels on a TJ Rubicon
15" wheels fit a Rubicon fine. All the other TJs have 15" wheels. The only reason that the Rubicon has a 16x7 is so that Jeep could put a 31" tire on it. The 31x10.50r15 rubs, but the metric version is like a 31x9.50. most people that lift Rubicons replace the stock wheels with 15's.
Not without wheel adapters as the 2006 LJ uses 5x4.5" bolt patter and the 2008 JK uses 5x5" Just google "wheel adapters"
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It comes with 32 inch tires you can go to 33 inch tires but you must use aftermarket wheels or they will rub on the strut arms. Set back on wheels 4.5 inches.
The 2003-2006 Rubicon rims have a 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern. I think that the 94 wrangler has the same bolt pattern but I'm not positive. 2007+ rims will only fit on 2007+ vehicles.
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The stock 08 wheels are 16s, if you use the 17 wheels from the Wrangler or other 17s
Peter Perfect - 2008 Put the Pedal to the Metal and Set the Wheels in Motion 2-5 was released on: USA: 7 February 2009
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Put Him in Stirrups was released on: USA: 19 January 2008
they make 31 inch tires for 24 in wheels but why would you put 24s on a jeep
It would have to be put on a dyno machine to know that answer.
No, the bolt pattern for the 2007+ is 5 on 5.5; the bolt pattern on 1986-1995 is 5 on 4.5.