The offset on a Jeep Wrangler Sahara wheel typically ranges from +30mm to +44mm, depending on the specific model year and wheel size. The offset is measured from the wheel's centerline to the mounting surface, and a positive offset means the mounting surface is closer to the outside of the wheel. It's important to check the specifications for your specific Wrangler model to ensure proper fitment and performance.
A Jeep Wrangler is rear wheel drive, with four wheel drive option.
The factory wheel offset for a 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 70th Anniversary Edition typically ranges from +35 mm to +38 mm, depending on the specific wheel option. This offset is designed to provide a balance between stability, handling, and aesthetic appeal. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a dealer for precise specifications related to your specific model.
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
It will have the same bolt pattern, but watch the offset.
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
Yes, but they are actually axle bearings.
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X5
Jeep has a Wrangler Sahara.