What lug pattern is a 1995 Jeep Wrangler?

What lug pattern is a 1995 Jeep Wrangler?

Jeep Wrangler Bolt Pattern Chart

Specifications YJ Wrangler 1987-1995 TJ Wrangler 1997-2006
Bolt Pattern 5 x 4.5 in. 5 x 4.5 in.
Lug Nut Size 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 20
Factory Wheel Size 15-16” 15-16”
Hub Center Bore 71.5mm 71.5mm

How big are the tires on a Jeep Wrangler?

The tire size for your Jeep Wrangler depends upon the year of manufacturer. Select the year of your Wrangler to narrow down the results. You may also view a complete tire size chart for your Jeep Wrangler below.

What does 315 mean on a Jeep Wrangler tire?

The number 315 stands for the millimeters width of the tire. The second number which 220 as per my example standards for the height of the sidewall. It is usually the 70% of the width. Therefore, for my example, the 70% of 315 is 8.6 inches or 220 millimetres of sidewall height. The last number stands for the rim diameter in inches.

Why do I need to change the tires on my Jeep Wrangler?

Changing the tire size can increase ground clearance, improve traction, impact fuel efficiency and overall vehicle health. Great for occasional off-roaders, those who drive primarily around town. Most Jeeps will need a leveling, lift kit or some type of modification to accommodate tires of this size.

What do the numbers mean on Jeep Wrangler tires?

The other option is “B” for Bias Ply used on some truck types. The last two digits in the system (17) represent the tire’s wheel diameter in inches. Additionally, if tires are being referred to in inches, the measurement will read 33×12.50R15.

The tire size for your Jeep Wrangler depends upon the year of manufacturer. Select the year of your Wrangler to narrow down the results. You may also view a complete tire size chart for your Jeep Wrangler below.

Changing the tire size can increase ground clearance, improve traction, impact fuel efficiency and overall vehicle health. Great for occasional off-roaders, those who drive primarily around town. Most Jeeps will need a leveling, lift kit or some type of modification to accommodate tires of this size.

The other option is “B” for Bias Ply used on some truck types. The last two digits in the system (17) represent the tire’s wheel diameter in inches. Additionally, if tires are being referred to in inches, the measurement will read 33×12.50R15.

Which is the correct air pressure for a Jeep Wrangler?

The correct air pressure, for example, in a 33×12.50 Goodyear MT/R carrying a Wrangler TJ would not be enough if that same exact tire was supporting a much heavier truck. In other words, it is never correct to inflate a tire supporting a Jeep to the pressure indicated on the tire’s sidewall.