aflyguy Member First Name David Joined Sep 6, 2021 Threads 5 Messages 18 Reaction score 2 Location South Florida Vehicle(s) 2020 Sahara Unlimited 2.0 Occupation Uber driver in the sky (pilot) Sep 6, 2021 Thread starter #1 Sponsored
Dudley Dawson Well-Known Member First Name David Joined Aug 17, 2018 Threads 11 Messages 203 Reaction score 359 Location Northern Virginia Vehicle(s) 2018 JLU Rubicon Sep 6, 2021 #2 Looks like stock MOAB wheels (OEM 17” Rubicon wheels in black). See here: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/moab-edition-jl-club-thread.16550/
Looks like stock MOAB wheels (OEM 17” Rubicon wheels in black). See here: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/moab-edition-jl-club-thread.16550/
CTMopar Well-Known Member First Name Barry Joined Aug 4, 2021 Threads 3 Messages 351 Reaction score 658 Location Connecticut Vehicle(s) 06 TJ, 20 Cherokee Trail Hawk & 21 JL Willys Sep 6, 2021 #3 MOAB wheels, same as a current Willys.
Rock Hopper Well-Known Member First Name David Joined Feb 4, 2020 Threads 15 Messages 503 Reaction score 1,392 Location Nevada Vehicle(s) 2019 MOAB, 2019 Cherokee, 2015 GrCherokee, 2006 TJ Occupation Retired Firefighter Vehicle Showcase 1 Sep 6, 2021 #4 Yep, those are definitely stock MOAB wheels. One drawback is their width limits for oversized/wider tires. I know because I sold mine to get the MOPAR beadlocks, which are wider and therefore give you more options when it comes to tires. Sponsored
Yep, those are definitely stock MOAB wheels. One drawback is their width limits for oversized/wider tires. I know because I sold mine to get the MOPAR beadlocks, which are wider and therefore give you more options when it comes to tires. Sponsored