Evening, I’m about to get a new set of steel 15 inch wheels for my 1999 Jeep WJ. Will 15x10 wheels with 4inches of backspacing clear the caliper? I also have 1.5 inch wheels spacers I don’t plan on using but would those help with clearance? Thanks!
Advocate I
You'll prob have better luck on the WJ Facebook Groups (as scary as that is) with this specific of a question. When I still had stock axles/brakes because all my research said 15"s wouldn't clear. That said, steelies have more clearance *generally* and it's going to come down to our exact wheel/offset combo. I liked 16"s just fine on my WJ with the 32"s and still run them now with 35"s:Evening, I’m about to get a new set of steel 15 inch wheels for my 1999 Jeep WJ. Will 15x10 wheels with 4inches of backspacing clear the caliper? I also have 1.5 inch wheels spacers I don’t plan on using but would those help with clearance? Thanks!
Why 15x10, 15x8 is the standard for off road Jeeping.Evening, I’m about to get a new set of steel 15 inch wheels for my 1999 Jeep WJ. Will 15x10 wheels with 4inches of backspacing clear the caliper? I also have 1.5 inch wheels spacers I don’t plan on using but would those help with clearance? Thanks!
Advocate I
For CJ/TJ/XJ/ZJ maybe... WJ generally is 16x9" or 17x9", JK/JL/JT 17x9".Why 15x10, 15x8 is the standard for off road Jeeping.
Going for a wide stance, this Jeep ain’t climbing mountains just simple trails/hunting club roadsWhy 15x10, 15x8 is the standard for off road Jeeping.Evening, I’m about to get a new set of steel 15 inch wheels for my 1999 Jeep WJ. Will 15x10 wheels with 4inches of backspacing clear the caliper? I also have 1.5 inch wheels spacers I don’t plan on using but would those help with clearance? Thanks!
Member III
Advocate I
No WJ came with 15"s stock: Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ - Factory wheelsIf your vehicle came with 15's they will clear.
If it came with 16's you may have to remove some of the outer casting from the caliper if they rub. Normally it's just 1/8" off the outer ends. I've done this with my disc sander. The other obstacle is the wheel weights. The stick on weights get scraped off without enough clearance. The inner part of the rim that has a smaller diameter is called the drop center. That's the area you need to watch if they balanced your rim with the weights on the inside.
YupFor CJ/TJ/XJ/ZJ maybe... WJ generally is 16x9" or 17x9", JK/JL/JT 17x9".
-TJ
Advocate I
JKs can fit a 16", most just don't do it. I have JK axles/brakes on the WJ and I run 16"s on it. I wish I had 17"s though (should have just bought new wheels when I did the bigger tires) so I could put a big brake kit for a JK on the front of it. The brakes are... "okay" at best.Yup
My JT (and JKs and JLs) cannot fit smaller than 17" wheels due to the brakes
Tires will do that....JKs can fit a 16", most just don't do it. I have JK axles/brakes on the WJ and I run 16"s on it. I wish I had 17"s though (should have just bought new wheels when I did the bigger tires) so I could put a big brake kit for a JK on the front of it. The brakes are... "okay" at best.
-TJ
Advocate I
I'm sure a 6.1 SRT-based 426cui Hemi is going to fix my brakes, right!?!Tires will do that....
My brakes keep getting more ok as I put more miles and more tire on my rig...
DownshiftI'm sure a 6.1 SRT-based 426cui Hemi is going to fix my brakes, right!?!
-TJ
Member III
My response was more generic. This way if the OP still went 15's and had an issue, he would have an idea what to look at.No WJ came with 15"s stock