So I've had my Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 for a few months and it's time to change something up. I'd like to move to some 22" wheels from the stock ones and match it with a nice little drop, but the options for a 5x127 bolt pattern are terrible. All I can find are those horrendous wheels you see on all of the brodozers. So does anyone have any idea for what I could do? I was thinking about going the custom route but CCWs only go up to 20" and I'm not really trying to spend $6k on a set of wheels like I'd have to with Rotiform. Stock fitment is 20x10 et50 and 20x9 et35. Any help would be appreciated!
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http://www.factoryreproductions.com/...c/JEEP-c38.htm
Heres both the factory srt8 style and the Viper repros, offered in 20" and 22x10
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Originally posted by scotto View Posthttp://www.factoryreproductions.com/...c/JEEP-c38.htm
Heres both the factory srt8 style and the Viper repros, offered in 20" and 22x10
Originally posted by Average_Jerk View PostWhat about Porsche wheels and wobble bolts?
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Honestly, I would check "5x5" on your local craigslist for wheels. Yep you will see a ton of shit, but you may get lucky and find a sweet set. The hardest thing will be getting up to that diameter without it looking like you a gangsta!
I'll keep a lookout in so cal, honestly not many people rock 5x5" wheels so you may get something for cheap.
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Wobbles only go to 2.4mm so Porsche wont work even with wobble nuts. If you want forged 22x10s I think custom may be your only choice. We can do forged 2 piece 22x10 in any offset for less than $900 each.Chris Lane - fifteen52 - Join us on Facebook
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Originally posted by righteousrags88 View PostWhy not get adapters and run any wheel?
I'm still curious about the Porsche wheels. While I understand the limits of wobble nuts, is that 2.4mm overall (i.e. I would need to have a 127.6mm bolt pattern) or per nut? If it's per nut, I believe that Porsche wheels could be a feasible option.
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Originally posted by cardoza View PostI'm still curious about the Porsche wheels. While I understand the limits of wobble nuts, is that 2.4mm overall (i.e. I would need to have a 127.6mm bolt pattern) or per nut? If it's per nut, I believe that Porsche wheels could be a feasible option.
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It is overall NOT per nut.Chris Lane - fifteen52 - Join us on Facebook
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