That's because, while most Jeeps have five lugs, different models have different spacing between the lugs. For example, all JK Wrangler vehicles (2007-18) have a 5x5 bolt pattern - meaning five lugs with a five-inch spacing. Earlier TJ Wrangler models (1997-06) and YJ editions (1987-95) employ a 5x4.5 pattern.
ALL wranglers between 1989 and 1996 use the 5 bolt, 4-1/2" bolt pattern. This is the same as most of the older Fords. I am not sure when they changed to this from the earlier models, but the CJ's were 5 on 5" bolt pattern. The new Jeeps are also this bolt pattern. 2007-
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
1x225, 3x75, 5x45, 9x25, 15x15
It's either a 5 on 5 bolt hole pattern or 5 on 5.5 bolt hole pattern. Call one of the local dealers, they can give you the correct bolt hole pattern, they are the same for many Jeeps year to year.
All 16x7.0" Bolt pattern = 5x5 (5x127mm); All 17x7.5" Bolt pattern = 5x5 (5x127mm)
All Elements have a 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
For all Cherokees from 1984 to 2001 the bolt pattern is 5x4.5"
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4X114.3 bolt pattern and the offset is 40 for all of the OEM wheels.
the rim bolt pattern for all 05 magnums and up are 5X115
The standard bolt pattern (from the factory) for all Mustangs 1964 - 1973 is 5X114.3
The bolt pattern for all 2wd S10s and Blazers of all years is:5x4.75 or 5x120.65 in metric.