If they are from a 2006 or earlier Rubicon they will fit. 2007 and later will not.
The 2007 Rubicon wheels/tires will fit. You will have to have the computer reprogrammed to compensate for the larger tire size. Definitely worth the investment because it really gives the Jeep a beefier appearance.
Yes
The stock wheels from the 2007 and newer Jeep Wranglers will NOT fit on the 2006 and older Wranglers. The bolt pattern is different. The 2007 and newer have a 5 on 5 bolt pattern and the 2006 and older have a 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern.
The bolt pattern should be the same, but the wheels on a 93 are 14", not 16", so if you use low profile tires, you should be OK.
NONE 2003-2006 Rubicon Rims were only 16" diameter which means cheaper tires than 17" and taller sidewalls which is better for offroad. Newer and larger JK (2007+) Rubicon rims are a different bolt pattern and will require wheel adapters to fit.
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
No, the bolt pattern for the 2007+ is 5 on 5.5; the bolt pattern on 1986-1995 is 5 on 4.5.
No. 2007 and up are different from 2006 and back.
The first year of the 4 door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon was 2007.
Loosen lugs on front wheels. Jack up front of car with approved lifting device(s). Once tires are clear of ground, completely remove lugs and then carefully remove front wheels. If tires need to be separated from rims, use an approved separating device, preferably from a professional tire service center.
The Rims will fit as long as they are the same number of studs and puting 17 inch rims on will not screw up your speedo as long as the tires you use have the same outside diamiter. If they are the tires that came with the original 2007 silverado they will be the same outside diamiter as your 16" wheels and tires You can also adjust for larger tires on the speedometer with a hypertech controller.