The Jeep Wrangler is a legend in the off-road world, famous for its tough look and ability to handle rough trails. One of the easiest ways to change the Wrangler’s style and performance is by upgrading the rims.
But what size rims are best for your Jeep Wrangler? The answer depends on how you drive, your tire choice, and the Wrangler’s year and model.
Picking the wrong size can lead to problems with ride comfort, handling, and even safety. This article will guide you through everything you need to know about choosing the right rim size for your Jeep Wrangler.
Jeep Wrangler Rim Size Basics
When people talk about rim size, they usually mean the diameter (measured in inches). For example, a 17-inch rim is 17 inches across the center. Rim width is also important. Most Wranglers come with stock rims between 15 and 18 inches in diameter and 7 to 8.5 inches wide.
Here are the typical factory rim sizes for popular Jeep Wrangler models:
| Model | Year Range | Stock Rim Diameter | Stock Rim Width |
|---|---|---|---|
| YJ | 1987–1995 | 15 in | 7 in |
| TJ | 1997–2006 | 15 in | 7 in |
| JK | 2007–2018 | 17 in | 7.5 in |
| JL | 2018–present | 17–18 in | 7.5–8 in |
The rim size you choose will affect which tires you can use and how your Jeep performs on and off the road.
How Rim Size Affects Your Jeep Wrangler
Changing your rim size changes more than just the look of your Wrangler. Here’s how different sizes affect your Jeep:
- Smaller rims (15-16 inch): More tire sidewall, softer ride, better off-road grip, but older look.
- Mid-size rims (17-18 inch): Good balance for daily driving and off-road, modern style, fits most popular tire sizes.
- Larger rims (20+ inch): Sporty, aggressive look, less sidewall, harsher ride, not ideal for serious off-roading.
A common mistake is choosing rims that are too big, making the tires too thin. This reduces off-road ability and makes the ride rougher. Always check your tire clearance and avoid rims that rub against suspension parts.

Choosing The Right Rim Size For Your Needs
Your driving style should guide your rim choice.
Daily Driving
If you mainly drive on paved roads:
- 17 or 18-inch rims are best.
- They provide a smooth ride.
- They fit most all-terrain tires.
- They keep a factory look that helps with resale value.
Off-road Adventures
For off-roading:
- Stick with 15 or 17-inch rims.
- More rubber between the rim and the ground means better grip and shock absorption.
- Avoid thin, low-profile tires—these can get damaged on rocks and rough terrain.
Show Trucks And Custom Looks
If you want your Wrangler to stand out:
- 20-inch or larger rims are popular for style.
- They work best if your Jeep is mainly for shows or city driving.
- Ride comfort and off-road performance will suffer.
Rim Size And Tire Compatibility
Not every rim fits every tire. When you change rim size, you may also need to pick new tires.
Here’s a quick look at common rim and tire pairings for Jeep Wranglers:
| Rim Size | Tire Size Example | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 15 x 8 in | 31×10.5R15 | Classic off-road look |
| 17 x 8 in | 285/70R17 | Balanced use |
| 18 x 8.5 in | 275/65R18 | Street & highway |
| 20 x 9 in | 35×12.5R20 | Show trucks |
Pro tip: Never combine a very wide rim with a narrow tire, or the other way around. This makes the tire wear out unevenly and can be dangerous.

Key Factors To Consider Before Upgrading Rims
- Bolt Pattern: Most Wranglers use a 5×127 mm (5×5 inch) bolt pattern. Always double-check before buying.
- Backspacing and Offset: These measurements decide how far the rim sits from the hub. Wrong offset can cause rubbing or poor handling.
- Tire Clearance: Larger rims with big tires may hit fenders or suspension. You might need a lift kit.
- Weight: Heavier rims can make your Jeep feel sluggish and reduce fuel economy.
- Legal Rules: Some states have rules about how much tires can stick out. Check your local laws before installing extra-wide rims.
Enthusiasts often forget about backspacing and offset. These are just as important as rim diameter for fit and safety.
Popular Rim Sizes For Jeep Wrangler
Wrangler owners have favorite sizes based on style and function. Here’s a quick comparison:
| Rim Size | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| 15 in | Best off-road, cheap tires | Old-fashioned look, may not fit JL |
| 17 in | Modern look, fits most tires | Some tire options cost more |
| 18 in | Great on-road, stylish | Rougher ride off-road |
| 20 in | Eye-catching, show use | Poor off-road, expensive tires |
17-inch rims are the most popular for new Wranglers, offering the best mix of looks, performance, and tire choices.

Tips For Buying Jeep Wrangler Rims
- Measure your current rims to know your starting point.
- Always check rim width, bolt pattern, and offset.
- Consider your tire plans before buying rims.
- If you want bigger tires, you may need a lift kit.
- Buy from trusted brands to avoid safety risks.
One non-obvious tip: Some aftermarket rims can interfere with your Jeep’s TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system). Check compatibility before you buy.

