Jeep Cherokee wheels
Jeep Cherokee wheels
Ok I'm searching craigslist and I see this jeep cherokee wheels they have the same lug pattern as my TII so I was just wondering if they will fit with off set and stuff.
haha, they were only 40 bucks for the set! lol.. and I some temp rims, cuz my rims on there now are chipped to ****! my rear wheel is missing a big chunk some how its keeping air... I don't know how but it is...
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You thinking of these? Maybe... bu you WILL need different tires and the offset might not be right...
Try it! At $50, you CANT go wrong. Worst comes to worst, you dump em behind ur local county market!
To fit the offset, bolt pattern, centerbore, diameter, width and brake clearances ALL have to be ok. There's more to fitting than just the bolt pattern. I'd suspect that even if all the other items are ok, the caliper clearance will probably be an issue due to our 4 piston calipers taking up more room than the average car's sliding single or two piston calipers.
any single piston or pistons on one side of the rotor have to slide... it is known as a floating caliper... nothing wrong with them a lot of vehicles come with them... the other alternative is to have a floating rotor
Floating rotors are a completely different thing. The caliper slides so that the pads on both sides push against the rotor and it's a more space efficient design. The alternative is fixed calipers with opposing pistons. Most stock cars, even some very high performance ones like M3's and the RX-8 use sliding calipers. I don't know if Jeep's do or don't, but they've got to be the single most common brakes on any newish vehicle out there.
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