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Looking to change out my wheels and I saw these at a local dealership. Should have gotten out and looked at the sizes/stickers...but didnt. These were likely off of 2023 - 2024 models. Anyone know what models these would have come on and what their sizing is?

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The bottom picture is the ‘24 Willy’s wheels 17in
Top picture is 4xE/sahara/altitude and they’re an 18 in.

Not sure on width but I’m sure between 7.5-8.5 as a factory wheel.
 

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Both of those wheels are 7.5" wide with a +44 offset.

The tire size on the 18 is 255/70R18

The tire size on the 17 is 285/70R17
 

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Looking to change out my wheels and I saw these at a local dealership. Should have gotten out and looked at the sizes/stickers...but didnt. These were likely off of 2023 - 2024 models. Anyone know what models these would have come on and what their sizing is?

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I have the first photo wheel. 2023 high attitude trim. 20 inch wheel
 

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The top pic is a 20" rim that came on the 4xe Sahara as standard starting in 2021, and also on the High Altitude trims. It runs a 275/55-20 tire. They got changed up a bit around 2023 I believe and some now have a machined face.
 

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Wow thank you all! I like these but the fact the sticker price is so modest compared to other OEM wheels sticks out to me. Thoughts? Poorer quality wheel? Why would these be $200 or so less than other OEM? https://www.moparonlineparts.com/sku/4755604aa.html
Not sure I understand your question. What do you mean by the sticker price is modest compared to OEM? The link you posted are OEM wheels.
 
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Compared to OTHER OEM wheels. Sorry. Some I see, and some from the past, are priced over $500 and these are priced incline with some average aftermarket wheels.

Pricing seems too good to be true is my point.
 

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Compared to OTHER OEM wheels. Sorry. Some I see, and some from the past, are priced over $500 and these are priced incline with some average aftermarket wheels.

Pricing seems too good to be true is my point.
I think part of that has to do with the fact that Jeep markets a lot of upgrade parts and accessories for the Wrangler and actually intends to sell quite a few of these to consumers. Most other manufacturers only sell most of their replacement wheels to body shops and the occasional person who needs to replace one damaged wheel, therefore there's not much volume. It's not uncommon to see $500-1000 per wheel for an alloy replacement from most manufacturers, but I wouldn't say there's anything special about them and you'll be just fine with these Mopar wheels.
 

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Compared to OTHER OEM wheels. Sorry. Some I see, and some from the past, are priced over $500 and these are priced incline with some average aftermarket wheels.

Pricing seems too good to be true is my point.
You can also pick up a set of takeoffs for less than the “too good to be true” Mopar price. I assume you’re moving from 18’s to 17’s, so takeoffs including tires and TPMS are a great option. Below is just a representative example. . . .

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