Transform the look of your vehicle while also potentially improving its performance with a new set of Jeep Wrangler wheels. The right set of wheels allows you to give your Jeep a more custom look while also giving you a chance to improve the performance of your ride in different ways. By upgrading your wheels, you can make your Jeep more rust-resistant, more trail-ready, and definitely more stylish. The trick is knowing which wheels to purchase by learning more about the different wheel types.
Finding the perfect Wrangler wheels for your ride means understanding the different types of wheels available and what sort of improvements you want out of your wheels. For instance, investing in Beadlock wheels probably doesn't make sense if you don't plan on doing any off-roading. Getting to know these little differences will help you choose the best wheels for your use-case and your budget.
Best Wheels for Jeeps
Deciding on the best Wrangler Wheels really means looking at potential sizes, materials, and special features. What you should get depends on how you plan to use your ride. If your Jeep is a standard daily-driver, it makes sense to invest in aluminum alloy wheels that look nice and won't corrode from the salt and the moisture on the road. These types of wheels don't hold up well in a trail environment, though, and would be a waste of money in that instance.
If you plan to head to the trails, you should invest in powder-coated steel wheels that are built to withstand the abuse of rocks, tree limbs, and other uneven and rough surfaces you might travel through while out on the trail. Steel wheels will rust sooner than aluminum wheels, but they're much more capable of performing and taking abuse in a trail environment.
Another key consideration to have in mind when purchasing wheels for your Wrangler is the size you should get. Finding high-quality wheels won't do you any good if the size you get is too small to meet your needs. Investing in stock sized wheels will give you the clearance for everyday driving and light off-roading, but going up to 33-inch Wrangler wheels or 35-inch Jeep wheels will help give you additional ground clearance to work. Just be aware that upgrading the wheel size this much will require you to use a leveling kit and front and rear lift kits in some instances.
Quality Jeep wheels offer all of the benefits below when selected to match your intentions for your Jeep.
- Make Jeep ready for off-roading
- Allow Jeep tires to perform at different pressure levels
- Dress up your ride
- Withstand weathering more effectively than stock wheels
Shop Jeep Rims
When shopping for Wrangler Wheels, you should look at the wheel material, the shape and style, and the finish used as well. There are steel and aluminum alloy wheels, and they're offered in a range of different finishes. Select silver, white, black, chrome, black chrome, and more finishes to give your Jeep an aesthetic look you've always wanted.
As long as you verify that you're getting the proper size and bolt pattern for your Wrangler, you can install the wheels in place of your original pair with ease. By Buying aftermarket Jeep wheels from Extreme Terrain, you give yourself the chance to get wheels with different off-sets and special features such as a Beadlock design.
Look at the variety of wheels available to you and choose the set that will give you the performance you want over time. You'll be thrilled at your upgraded looks and might enjoy some new functionality as well, depending on the option you select for your Wrangler.
Popular Jeep Wrangler Wheel Colors: Jeep Black Wheels, Jeep Blue Wheels, Jeep Bronze Wheels, Jeep Chrome Wheels, Jeep Gunmetal Wheels, Jeep Red Wheels, Jeep Silver Wheels, Jeep White Wheels
Popular Jeep Wrangler Wheel Styles: Jeep Beadlock Wheels, Jeep Custom Wheels, Jeep Simulated Beadlock Wheels
Popular Jeep Wheel Materials: Jeep Steel Wheels, Jeep Aluminum Wheels,
What to Expect from New Rims for Jeep Wrangler
If you’re considering getting new rims for Jeep Wrangler, there are a couple of things you can expect. This first, and most notable thing is an enhanced visual appeal. Replacing stock wheels with aftermarket alternatives can give your Wrangler a boost in looks, even if you choose the same size rims. The market is jam-packed with Wrangler wheel options, whether they’re for off-road or on road use. Considering the fact that the Wrangler is among the most popular vehicles for casual and advanced off-road driving, a huge number of these options are rugged wheels that will match the Wrangler’s off-road style. On the other hand, if you’re looking for Jeep Wrangler wheels for an off-road build, you can expect that off-road-specific wheels provide more durability compared to regular factory rims. They’re designed in a way to increase structural strength, so they’ll be able to withstand the harshest driving conditions. Replacing stock wheels with aftermarket ones can also improve the Wrangler’s performance both on and off the road. Even having a different wheel offset can widen the Wrangler’s track, which improves handling and stability.
Choosing the Ideal Rims for Jeep Wrangler
Which rims for Jeep Wrangler will be ideal for you depends on your personal preferences, budget, needs, and requirements. There are Wrangler wheels in different styles, colors, finishes, offsets, and sizes, all of which plays a significant role in making the right choice. We’ve made it as simple as possible to find the right wheels for your Wrangler by filtering specific features you’re looking for. By including the year, make, and model, you’ll find only wheels that are fully compatible with a stock setup. If you’ve included a Wrangle lift kit, for example, you’ll be able to fit larger wheels and tires, but it’s recommended to talk to our sales techs to make sure the wheels you’re interested in will fit your Wrangler perfectly. Within minutes, you can place your order, and because we include free and fast shipping, you can expect your new wheels to arrive quickly.
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- 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Jeep Wranglers
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*Please see product pages for any exceptions.