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OEM Rugged offroad wheel pics

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#4 ·
When I search the part number, it definitely says GC. I haven't seen them either on a GC.

Important Notes:

Includes center cap
Sold individually
Fits:

2011-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK
Description:

All wheels designed to meet FCA US strength, corrosion and balance standards. Wheels are sold individually with center cap.

Product Details:

OE replacement part
Cast aluminum rugged off-road wheel
Factory warranty
Dimensions:

Length: 18"
Width: 18"
Height: 8"
Weight: 33 lbs
Parts Included:

(1) MOPAR Cast Aluminum Rugged Off-Road Wheel 18"X8" - Bolt Pattern 5x5" - Gloss Black
Years Covered:

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015
 
#7 ·
Thanks. There is a used take off set on Ebay I am checking out too. Probably will go used since they are going to be winter wheels. Hopefully somebody can product a pic on a GC....I think they would look good with my granite HA.
 
#10 ·
The easiest way is to use the iphone app. Then you can upload the pic from the app. From a PC you need to have a url to the image. I would love to see a pic. There is a set on ebay i would buy if I saw a picture of what they look like on a gc.




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#15 ·
I have them as my winter wheels (just took​ them off a couple weeks back).

Just FYI, they retain water at the hubs because the don't have drains on the hub facing side of the wheel. This can cause excessive rusting.

Here's a thread on the problem and solution:
http://www.jeepgarage.org/f109/possible-fix-for-preventing-rusty-hubs-66736.html

My posts about this type of wheel start at post 16 on that thread, but good info from the 1st post. Since I modded the wheels, no new rust after a full winter with lots of snow and rain.
 
#17 ·
I never weighed the wheels by themselves, but with my winter tires on them, the combo is about three pounds heavier than my 18" Limited wheels with OEM Michelin Latitudes. I'd say it's probably about 1.5 lbs heavier, but it's a guess based on what I know about the tires. No noticeable hit to MPG.
 
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