Just something to think about when replacing your factory Eagle wheel. Have not seen this mentioned anywhere else on the Nest/Den so wanted to bring it up. The back drums have three screws with heads protruding about 3/16" from the drum that WILL interfere with a non-Eagle wheels ability to sit flat against the drum. Their specific purpose isn't really known (answers of used to keep the drum from falling off during assembly, used to keep drum on the hub should wheel separate from vehicle are just two of them) but they will prevent an aftermarket, or a Jeep Cherokee wheel from sitting flush with the drum. Suggestions have been made from replacing them with countersunk bolts to just removing them or drilling out space on back of wheels to allow wheels to fit have been discussed on the Facebook page. Looking for comments here as to why are they really there, have you replaced your drums with aftermarket one and if so, do they have the holes in them (be specific as to what brand drums or where you got them if possible), and if in the process of maintenance of your Eagle, did you just remove and toss them.
One observation concerning the bolts. They are not placed symmetrically (120 degrees apart). Two of them are 72 degrees apart and the other is 144 degrees from those.