A JK bolt pattern refers to the wheel bolt pattern used on Jeep Wrangler models produced from 2007 to 2018, specifically the JK generation. The bolt pattern is 5x5 inches, meaning there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of five inches. This pattern is essential for ensuring compatibility when selecting aftermarket wheels or replacement tires. It’s important for Jeep owners to match this bolt pattern when upgrading or replacing wheels.
5x5
No, different bolt pattern.
5 on 5 07-10 JK's
No. TJ and JK are not the same.
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
The bolt pattern for a 2009 Jeep Rubicon JK Wrangler is 5x5 inches (5 bolts with a 5-inch circle diameter). This pattern is common among many Jeep models and can be helpful when looking for compatible wheels. The lug nut size is typically 12mm x 1.5.
wrangler JK sport -europe (diesel)
No Sir, They have diff lug patterns a 2008 WRANGLER has a 5x5.5 and i believe a 98 WRANGLER has a 5x4.5 pattern. no they wont fit you need wheel adaptors and the JK has a 5on5 bolt pattern TJ has a 5on4.5 bolt pattern and all CJs had a 5on5.5 bolt pattern
Cherokee wheels will fit, they have the same bolt pattern, just be aware of the different offset JK wheels are 5x5 and will not fit a YJ which is 5x4.5
Yes you can, BUT you have to buy a adapter because of the difference of the bolt pattern. Do a search for spidertrax TJ wheel spacers.
The 2007 JK wranglers have a 5 on 5" bolt pattern (not the same as the 2006 and earlier, they have 5 on 4.5"). In addition, the 2007s were not have the tire air pressure sensor stems. These sensors are standard on the 2008s and later.
The Jeep JK Rubicon has a lug pattern of 5x5 inches (or 5x127 mm). This means it has five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 5 inches. This pattern is common among many Jeep models and allows for compatibility with various aftermarket wheels designed for Jeep vehicles.