« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2012, 01:16:40 AM »
I have the second set in silver on my Spirit. They look great and I like them much better than the first option. I agree the first option looks cheesy. I hate gold in any capacity, especially for wheels, so I also urge you to consider the second option in silver.
When I first installed them on the Spirit the car wouldn't move. Turns out those Jeep rims have a smaller backspacing than any other Jeep rim. The back of the rim was tight up against the ball joint on the front and tight against the leaf spring on the rear.
I haven't tried those rims on an Eagle yet, but you will likely need spacers both front and rear. I used 1.5 inches on the front and 2 inches on the rear of the Spirit. The last picture shows how I tightened the spacers down while the rear driveshaft wasn't in place to keep the wheel from spinning.
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