It really depends on which rims they are. The bolt pattern is the same so you will be able to put them on. But the offset may or may not work with the '95. The offset is how far out the wheel will stick out from the car.
1987 through 2006 stock rims and tires are completely interchangeable with no adverse differences to offset or bolt pattern. *please make sure tire size is appropriate for any lift modifications.
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1995-2006 are 5X4.5
No, the 95 is a YJ, and the 97 is a TJ, they shouldn't match up.
The 1997 wrangler or jeep hardtop can be replaced by any jeep hardtop from 1997 to 2005. The answer is most probably that a 1995 hardtop will NOT fit a 1997 TJ.
No. A YJ (1995 and before) is different than a TJ (1997 and later).
A 1997 Jeep Wrangler uses green coolant.
The bolt pattern for the wheels is 5 on 4.5".
No.
1995 was the last yj 1997-2006 was tj 2007-current is jk there was no 1996 wrangler
No, the 1994 model is a yj and they stopped making those in 1995. then a different model, the tj, started in 1997.
No all parts from tjs will work on tjs (1997-2006) as will yjs on yjs (1987-1995)
no
There is no OBD-2 on that model... They first OBD 2 Wrangler was the 1997 model. The 1995 connector is under the hood.