BayouXJ
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Ok, i need your help. How many different styles of factory JEEP wheels have there been in 15X8? Pics and descriptions will help.
Thanks, Cy
Thanks, Cy
Dirk Pitt said:Did XJ's ever come with a stock 15x8? All I've ever had stock was 15x7.
Rich, most of those are 15x7, and the old steel rims with the (9) recatngular slots were 15x6.RichP said:well starting with the SE package, two styles referred to as beercan, older ones has rectangular cuts, newer ones had triangular or can opener style holes.
Sports had 5 spoke steel wheels
Next up were gamblers w/10 holes, then canyon, then 5 spoke aluminum both flat and polished. Then another aluminum with 5 holes, then older aluminums with a bunch of wire wheel looking spokes, those were in silver, gold and black.
Theres a few more, someone on here has been collecting pics so if you get lucky he'll pipe up...
There was also a stock 15x6 steelie - that was the BASE model wheel.dmillion said:All of the stock STEEL wheels were 15x7, as far as I know.
The holy molies?Yucca-Man said:What were these called? Pretty sure they were 15x7 but now I'm curious...
Yucca-Man said:What were these called? Pretty sure they were 15x7 but now I'm curious...
Yes, the ZJ used a version of the Canyon rim, but in 15x7 rather than 15x8sjx40250 said:Didn't ZJ/WJ use the canyon also?
In the 96 Jeep Book there are known as "Aluminum 10 Hole" wheel. It is 15x7.Yucca-Man said:What were these called? Pretty sure they were 15x7 but now I'm curious...
The ZJ had a look-a-like wheel called "Sport 15x7". The WJ didn't use a similiar looking Canyon style wheel.sjx40250 said:Didn't ZJ/WJ use the canyon also?
Grizzly wheels are 15x7BayouXJ said:Thanks for all the help.
One last question on this topic, has anyone seen or heard of a grizzly in a 15x8?
ditto, 15x7.robz95xj said:What about the laced alum. wheel that came on the Country editions?