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Old 05-28-2007, 10:40 PM
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G'day, I have finally decided what wheel I am going I have decided on the procomp 1089, does any one have a photo of this wheel on there JK, preferably on a silver 4dr as that is what I have ordered, any pics would be much appreciated. Thanks
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These?

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thanks rubimon you have just confirmed it for me. i am definetly doing it your jeep looks fantastic
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Procomp 1089's with 35" Procomp X MT's...
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thanks rubimon you have just confirmed it for me. i am definetly doing it your jeep looks fantastic
Thanks for the compliment! Both of you!
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Old School----

Did you use a re-location bracket to mount your spare or did it bolt up to the stock position/studs?

PS--tires look nice
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Old School----

Did you use a re-location bracket to mount your spare or did it bolt up to the stock position/studs?

PS--tires look nice
35's fit snuggly, which is good. The bumper carries some of the load. You need to have wheel spacers or less backspacing than the stock wheels though.

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Originally Posted by Sixgunz
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Did you use a re-location bracket to mount your spare or did it bolt up to the stock position/studs?

PS--tires look nice
The tire/wheel combo mouted on the stock carrirer without any brackets. The 4.5" backspacing of the new wheel created sufficient offset.
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Originally Posted by aussie
G'day, I have finally decided what wheel I am going I have decided on the procomp 1089, does any one have a photo of this wheel on there JK, preferably on a silver 4dr as that is what I have ordered, any pics would be much appreciated. Thanks
Here is your silver 4dr. These wheels are the 6089, same as the 1089 but chrome.

http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...3/P4060423.jpg



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