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CJ5s, did any have 16" rims?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Tony T, Oct 6, 2006.

  1. Tony T

    Tony T New Member

    Have been wondering about this. I've lots of pickup tires that are 225-235/16, would work great on my CJ5, some D/E load rated. Did they make any factory steel rims compatible with these tires? Maybe ran 7.00-7.50/16?

    Thanks, Tony
     
  2. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    Sure, lots of them! I'd wager there were probably more 16" rims on the early CJ's than 15". I don't know when 15's became an option, but the 16's were there first. 6.00x16 and 7.00x16 tires. Stock 16" rims are getting hard to find though, too many went to the scrapyards or got changed out for other wheels and junked.

    16"x4.5" Kelsey-Hayes military wheel for M38 Jeep...

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    16"x4.5" Kelsey-Hayes military wheel for M38A1 Jeep...

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    16"x4.5" Motor Wheel rim for early CJ's (note area around lug holes)....

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    16"x5" Kelsey-Hayes wheels for pickups...

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  3. linckeil

    linckeil Member

    would a 235/85 16 tire fit these rims?
    I picked up a few stock cj 16" rims with 7.50-16 tires on them. they were very similiar in dimensions to the 235/85 16 tires on my ford pickup. my concern is that the 235 tire may be too wide for the 4.5" wide cj rims.
    also, these rims used a tube. could i use these rims with a modern tubeless tire, or do these rims require a tube regardless of what tire is used?
     
  4. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    The tube type rim will require a tube, as the bead of the wheel is different, not designed to seal in the tire. I've seen it tried, with little success...
     
  5. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    :iagree:

    You can run tubes in tubeless rim. make sure you use the rubber flap, or you have a lot of flats.
     
  6. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Is it safe to run a tube in a modern tubeless radial tire?

    They used to say not to, issues with friction and heat, as I recall.

    Just curious.

    Pete