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Fuel Boost rims on a 2013 JKU... which part number is right?

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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 12:17 PM
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Default Fuel Boost rims on a 2013 JKU... which part number is right?

I was looking to pick up a set of Fuel Boost rims for my 2013 JKU and when looking at their site I see 2 different sets of bolt patterns. And some wheels sites sell one while others sell the other and both say they fit. So, who is right? Which one of these would fit a 2013 JKU Sport S?

Part Number Finish Size Bolt Pattern Bolt Pattern Bore Offset BSM (in)
D53417902645 NB -Black Milled 17X9 5x114.3 5x127 78.1 -12 4.5
D53417905745 NB -Black Milled 17X9 5x127 5x139.7 87.1 -12 4.5

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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 12:38 PM
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The stock jk is 5x127 or 5x5. Those might be drilled for multiple bolt patterns. I don't have any experience with those wheels on a 4x4. I've only seen them used on cars.
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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by cedarraider
The stock jk is 5x127 or 5x5. Those might be drilled for multiple bolt patterns. I don't have any experience with those wheels on a 4x4. I've only seen them used on cars.
Thanks. I didn't know that they can be drilled to fit multiple bolt patterns. That explains why the different sites say they fit no mater which one they are selling, since they both list 5x127 as one of the bolt patterns on them. A lot of people around here are running Fuels.

So, would it be more beneficial to buy the ones that fit 5x4.5 and 5x5 or the ones that fit the 5x5 and 5x5.5 or does it not matter at that point?
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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by sigtau150
Thanks. I didn't know that they can be drilled to fit multiple bolt patterns. That explains why the different sites say they fit no mater which one they are selling, since they both list 5x127 as one of the bolt patterns on them. A lot of people around here are running Fuels. So, would it be more beneficial to buy the ones that fit 5x4.5 and 5x5 or the ones that fit the 5x5 and 5x5.5 or does it not matter at that point?
Again I'm not too familiar with these but I would probably go with the 5x5 and 5x5.5
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