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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Easiest and cheapest way to get 5x5 bolt pattern
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<blockquote data-quote="Nate3531" data-source="post: 439380" data-attributes="member: 21234"><p>Maybe I am just not used to this forums search engine but I couldn't find any threads so I will post a question. Please be nice if I could have found the answer.</p><p></p><p>I want to run newer Wrangler 5x5 bolt pattern wheels. They are cheap, look good and plentiful. What is the easiest and most reliable way to convert my '88 YJ to the larger bolt pattern? I don't want to use wheel adapters unless you guys can make a believer out of me.</p><p></p><p>Axle swap from newer JK? swap axle shafts with new bolt pattern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate3531, post: 439380, member: 21234"] Maybe I am just not used to this forums search engine but I couldn't find any threads so I will post a question. Please be nice if I could have found the answer. I want to run newer Wrangler 5x5 bolt pattern wheels. They are cheap, look good and plentiful. What is the easiest and most reliable way to convert my '88 YJ to the larger bolt pattern? I don't want to use wheel adapters unless you guys can make a believer out of me. Axle swap from newer JK? swap axle shafts with new bolt pattern? [/QUOTE]
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Easiest and cheapest way to get 5x5 bolt pattern
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