Steve JK New Member Joined Aug 11, 2021 Messages 12 Location Yardley, PA Aug 20, 2021 #1 A friend has a set of lightly used JL Rubicon wheels (17x8) with BFG K02's available. Will they fit my JK? I've heard of rubbing issues? What about backspacing? Will they widen the stance? Or are they not a good fit?
A friend has a set of lightly used JL Rubicon wheels (17x8) with BFG K02's available. Will they fit my JK? I've heard of rubbing issues? What about backspacing? Will they widen the stance? Or are they not a good fit?
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 4,872 Location Huntington In Aug 20, 2021 #2 I have stock 18's and stock tires from a 2018 on my 2008 JK if that helps any, no spacers. Reactions: Lxxtsy and mrjp
MacGuyver JK Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined May 13, 2020 Messages 986 Location Wisconsin Aug 20, 2021 #3 BLACKJKU said: I have stock 18's and stock tires from a 2018 on my 2008 JK if that helps any, no spacers. Click to expand... @BLACKJKU The stock 18s are from a JL? It's not clear from your post. There were JKs and JLs in the 2018 model year.
BLACKJKU said: I have stock 18's and stock tires from a 2018 on my 2008 JK if that helps any, no spacers. Click to expand... @BLACKJKU The stock 18s are from a JL? It's not clear from your post. There were JKs and JLs in the 2018 model year.
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 4,872 Location Huntington In Aug 21, 2021 #4 MacGuyver said: @BLACKJKU The stock 18s are from a JL? It's not clear from your post. There were JKs and JLs in the 2018 model year. Click to expand... Well he said they were from a 2018, and pointed to the 4dr Jeep. He also had a 2020 Gladiator there so I know it wasn't it. I just checked and the JL has the same bolt pattern as the JK. Last edited: Aug 21, 2021
MacGuyver said: @BLACKJKU The stock 18s are from a JL? It's not clear from your post. There were JKs and JLs in the 2018 model year. Click to expand... Well he said they were from a 2018, and pointed to the 4dr Jeep. He also had a 2020 Gladiator there so I know it wasn't it. I just checked and the JL has the same bolt pattern as the JK.