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Fitment DB

Wheels for your Wrangler

Step 1 — your bolt pattern. Step 2 — every wheel brand. Step 3 — which of those brands ship a wheel that bolts on. We do step 1 once and run step 3 against the catalog. Step 2 is in the rejected list at the bottom; nothing is hidden.

Bolt pattern

5x127

Hub bore

71.5 mm

Factory offset

+44 mm

Safe offset window

-50…+5 mm Δ

82 wheels in the catalog bolt straight on (7 brands). 24 more are reachable with a bolt adapter. 738 wheels have no fitment path.

3 matched wheels need a hub-centric ring (wheel bore wider than your hub) — see callouts below and buy from any reputable brand.

Hub-centric rings needed for some wheels

Your hub bore (71.5mm) is narrower than those wheels' center bore. A hub-centric ring fills the gap so the wheel sits centred on the hub rather than floating on the studs. They're cheap (~$5–20/set), press-fit, and widely available.

Black Rhino

17″

from $183/wheel1 SKU

Black Rhino Wheels

17″–20″

from $199/wheel2 SKUs

Fuel Off-Road

17″· 1/3 in offset window

from $199/wheel3 SKUs

KMC

17″· 0/1 in offset window

from $189/wheel1 SKU

KMC Wheels

17″–20″· 2/3 in offset window

from $199/wheel3 SKUs

Method Race Wheels

17″–20″· 43/69 in offset window

from $229/wheel69 SKUs

Pro Comp Wheels

15″–20″· 1/3 in offset window

from $199/wheel3 SKUs

Reachable with a bolt adapter

These wheels don't match your bolt pattern directly, but a hub-centric bolt adapter bridges the gap. Adapters also add track width (typically 20–50 mm per side). Only adapters from established brands are shown here — don't use unbranded hardware.

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Bolt adapter required: 5x1275x139.7

Extremely common — lets Jeep JK/JL/TJ owners run Toyota bolt-pattern wheels and vice versa.

24 wheels available with this adapter

No fitment path (738)

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These wheels use bolt patterns for which no reputable adapter exists to bridge your hub. Nothing hidden — we list them so you can verify.