5x5.5"
All Jeep CJ's are 5 on 5½".
The bolt pattern for a 1982 Jeep CJ5 is 5x5.5 inches, which means it has five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 5.5 inches. This pattern is common among various Jeep models and some Ford trucks. When selecting wheels or tires, it's important to ensure compatibility with this bolt pattern.
no wranglers have 5on 4.5 bolt pattern the cjs are 5on 5.5
Suzuki: Vitara, Jimny, Samurai, X90 Daihatsu: Feroza, Rocky Jeep CJ5 and more
yes. jeep stanardized bell housing bolt pattern in 71 i believe. just motor mounts and exhaust and radiator to worry about.
CJ5 wheels, which were produced from 1955 to 1983, typically have a 5x5.5 inch bolt pattern and a different offset compared to wheels designed for a 1990 Jeep model, such as the Wrangler. While the bolt pattern might match, the backspacing and overall design could be incompatible. It's essential to check the specific measurements and consider factors like brake caliper clearance before attempting to fit CJ5 wheels on a 1990 Jeep. Adapters may be necessary in some cases for proper fitment.
Its the same as the old Ford trucks.
The Jeep Wrangler replaced the CJ5 in 1987.
The 2009 Jeep Wrangler bolt pattern is 5X5
5 on 5 1/2 (chevy).
No, different bolt pattern.No, different bolt pattern.
Bolt pattern is 5x5 or 5x127mm