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Not without spacer/adapters as the WJ has a 5 on 5 bolt pattern and the KJ has a 4.5 on 5 bolt pattern.Then you'd need a lift to made clearance for the adapters so you don't rub.
he said they are 16s .and ys you are right he said its a 5 on 5..but was thinking if i cant use the rims , can i use the tires ? cuz they have 80% left on them and looked up that they came in
P225/75R16 104S

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P245/70R16 106S

so thes should fit my stock 16inch rims right?
 

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can i fit a 245/75r16 maxis mudder with mild trimming. also gunna do a clevis lift. maybe some 16x7 wheel with 4 inch bs? what is the best route?
 

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can i fit a 245/75r16 maxis mudder with mild trimming. also gunna do a clevis lift. maybe some 16x7 wheel with 4 inch bs? what is the best route?

Start with a 3 plus inch lift
clevis lift / trimming isn't going to come close
 

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would 245/70s be better or should i just stick with 235/75s? I think i can get the tires i want in both sizes.
 

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If you're going to lift, lift then tires. Else, get the smaller ones. It's the difference of practically half an inch anyway.
 

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gunna do a wesway lift and some soft 8s 16x7 with 4in bs

you might wana just save up some money and get a proper lift your jeep will thank you. chances are that your 02 has never had the springs and shocks replaced so your sitting low as it is so you wont see much gains doing the wesway lift on sagged out stockies. The price of replacing you shocks and springs with lifted ones isnt much more then getting oem, it would be silly not to
 

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yeah I am going to just save up and get a 3 inch lift then do a clevis lift/top plate. I saw a Libby today with a three inch lift and 235/85r16s or 32s it looked sweet! This is the route I want to go. I also plan on adding a Detroit locker this summer. Would I need to re-gear for these tires?
 

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yeah I am going to just save up and get a 3 inch lift then do a clevis lift/top plate. I saw a Libby today with a three inch lift and 235/85r16s or 32s it looked sweet! This is the route I want to go. I also plan on adding a Detroit locker this summer. Would I need to re-gear for these tires?

for a 32 inch tire yes !
either that or get used to never using overdrive again
and should have a little more than 3 inches of lift as well
 

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yeah that is getting to be a little too expensive. Do yo think i would be better off to just do a wesway lift then invest my lift money into a locker and some good tires? Just looking for some input on what everyone thinks would be the most cost effective without cutting any corners.
 

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even with the "so called " wesway wrong way lift
you're still only going to be able to run 245-70s more than likely
But do that get some good tires and be done for a while
 
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