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Will 2020 Jeep Gladiator Wheels work?

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I am seeing ridiculously cheap deals on almost new Jeep Gladiator tires/rims near me - tires are usually Dueler 245/75/17. I have asked about fitment in various forums and am getting conflicting answers. I've been told by some that "Gladiator rims won't fit anything but a Gladiator". That just doesn't seem right. (??) I would be putting these on my 2006 Commander. Assuming they fit, I'm thinking I'll need a 1.5" spacer. I have very little knowledge when it comes to sensors though...would hope to use the new ones as my valves/sensors are either leaking or corroded. Anyone know about sensor compatibility? I am really hoping to hear from someone that has made this exact swap, but would love to hear from the experts (I've heard from the guessers) :) Thanks.
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Thx all! Especially fshnbob. I guess just get the rough country 1.5 spacers then?
There's a couple of shops here that say suspension lift etc.
I see a 2 inch r.c is around 170.
Spacers I havent priced
Upper control arm and coils/shocks or ??
I need new rotors and wonder about my CV axles etc. Soo was gonna do all this at once.
While I got some money. And we'll haha if the truck dies then rebuild that too lol
If you look carefully, you can find a set of four hubcentric spacers on eBay for $100 (or less). And I found the best price for CV axles on Rockauto. Make sure you look carefully and get the ones that are specific (with or without limited slip) and WITH the ABS rings installed.
Thx all! Especially fshnbob. I guess just get the rough country 1.5 spacers then?
There's a couple of shops here that say suspension lift etc.
I see a 2 inch r.c is around 170.
Spacers I havent priced
Upper control arm and coils/shocks or ??
I need new rotors and wonder about my CV axles etc. Soo was gonna do all this at once.
While I got some money. And we'll haha if the truck dies then rebuild that too lol
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Thx all! Especially fshnbob. I guess just get the rough country 1.5 spacers then?
There's a couple of shops here that say suspension lift etc.
I see a 2 inch r.c is around 170.
Spacers I havent priced
Upper control arm and coils/shocks or ??
I need new rotors and wonder about my CV axles etc. Soo was gonna do all this at once.
While I got some money. And we'll haha if the truck dies then rebuild that too lol
If you are keeping the same sized tires you don't need the lift, unless that is a want too? Amazon many wheel spacers for about $100 but I found the Preeminent ones to be of the highest quality for $106.
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If you are keeping the same sized tires you don't need the lift, unless that is a want too? Amazon many wheel spacers for about $100 but I found the Preeminent ones to be of the highest quality for $106.
Was keeping the same sized yesterday.
I want 265/70/17. And a lift.
If you look carefully, you can find a set of four hubcentric spacers on eBay for $100 (or less). And I found the best price for CV axles on Rockauto. Make sure you look carefully and get the ones that are specific (with or without limited slip) and WITH the ABS rings installed.
Haha oh boy more fussy details,with or without abs. Lol
If you are keeping the same sized tires you don't need the lift, unless that is a want too? Amazon many wheel spacers for about $100 but I found the Preeminent ones to be of the highest quality for $106.
Preeminent? Ok found them.
Holy smokes did a search for just preeminent and well..alot of stuff I didn't want came up haha. Found ,2 so far blue for 58.00
And spidertracks.
Preeminent? Ok found them.
Holy smokes did a search for just preeminent and well..alot of stuff I didn't want came up haha. Found ,2 so far blue for 58.00
And spidertracks.
Yes, on Amazon search Preeminent wheel spacers for jeep and you will see. If you get that size tire you will have some tire rub on the plastic wheel well liner and will most likely need to bend over the pinch weld where it rubs then reform or secure the liner out of the way.
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I am going to use Gladiator wheels with 1" spacers. I replaced the wheels studs in the hubs with studs that are about 3/4" longer to make it work. Make sure you use hubcentric spacers or you will likely have vibration.
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I am seeing ridiculously cheap deals on almost new Jeep Gladiator tires/rims near me - tires are usually Dueler 245/75/17. I have asked about fitment in various forums and am getting conflicting answers. I've been told by some that "Gladiator rims won't fit anything but a Gladiator". That just doesn't seem right. (??) I would be putting these on my 2006 Commander. Assuming they fit, I'm thinking I'll need a 1.5" spacer. I have very little knowledge when it comes to sensors though...would hope to use the new ones as my valves/sensors are either leaking or corroded. Anyone know about sensor compatibility? I am really hoping to hear from someone that has made this exact swap, but would love to hear from the experts (I've heard from the guessers) :) Thanks.
Just put a set off a 2022 Gladitor tires and wheels on my 2007 commander. All you need is a set of 1.5 spacers and your good to go.
Just put a set off a 2022 Gladitor on my 2007 commander. All you need is a set of 1.5 spacers and your good to go.
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