Jeep Wheels

68316003AD - : Wheel Flare Molding, Left for Mopar Image

Wheel Flare Molding, Left

Mopar 68316003AD
Quarter Panel.
$27.50
MSRP $36.15
Save $8.65
23.9% Off
68718757AA - : Wheel Center Cap, Front for Mopar Image

Wheel Center Cap, Front

Mopar 68718757AA
$70.60
MSRP $97.25
Save $26.65
27.4% Off
68457713AB - : Wheel Speed Sensor, Left for Mopar Image

Wheel Speed Sensor, Left

Mopar 68457713AB
Left.
$123.42
MSRP $170.00
Save $46.58
27.4% Off
68458263AA - : Wheel House Extension, Left for Mopar Image

Wheel House Extension, Left

Mopar 68458263AA
$34.97
MSRP $47.05
Save $12.08
25.7% Off
82215262AB - : 20-Inch Black Onyx Wheel for Mopar Image

20-Inch Black Onyx Wheel

Mopar 82215262AB
This 20"x9" cast aluminum wheel features a black finish with black onyx inserts. Wheels are available in either chromed plated, polished,...
$776.88
MSRP $886.00
Save $109.12
12.3% Off
5QJ83TZZAE - : Wheel Flare Molding, Left for Mopar Image

Wheel Flare Molding, Left

Mopar 5QJ83TZZAE
Front Fender. Summit/SRT.
$163.35
MSRP $227.00
Save $63.65
28% Off
7ST32RXFAA - : Wheel Flare Molding, Right for Mopar Image

Wheel Flare Molding, Right

Mopar 7ST32RXFAA
Quarter Panel. Painted.
$70.06
MSRP $96.55
Save $26.49
27.4% Off
68048905AB - : Blower With Wheel Motor for Mopar Image

Blower With Wheel Motor

Mopar 68048905AB
$261.80
MSRP $369.00
Save $107.20
29.1% Off
68585261AB - : Wheel Flare Molding, Left for Mopar Image

Wheel Flare Molding, Left

Mopar 68585261AB
Front. With led/drl/lamps.
$188.02
MSRP $265.00
Save $76.98
29% Off
5017666AA - : Blower With Wheel Motor for Mopar Image

Blower With Wheel Motor

Mopar 5017666AA
BLOWER WITH WHEEL
Backordered

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Jeep Wheels


TL;DR Summary

Jeep wheels need to work with the tire, brakes, hub, hardware, and the way the vehicle is driven. Genuine Mopar wheels help keep a factory-style fit when replacing a damaged rim, matching a spare, or building a second tire set. Mopar OEM Parts Source also carries wheel lugs and wheel center caps to help finish the job with the right supporting parts.

Shop Jeep Wheels That Match the Vehicle, Not Just the Tire

A Jeep wheel has several jobs before appearance even enters the picture. It has to sit flat on the hub, leave room for the brakes, hold the tire bead, and stay secure under daily driving, towing, bad roads, or trail use. If the sizing or mounting details are off, you may end up with vibration, rubbing, poor stance, or hardware that does not seat correctly.

At Mopar OEM Parts Source, shoppers can browse Jeep Mopar wheels for select Jeep models. These options are helpful for one-wheel repairs, factory-look restorations, spare matching, or dedicated sets for winter, highway, or all-terrain tires.

What This Category Includes

This category may include Jeep replacement wheels, individual Jeep rims, OEM Jeep rims, and genuine Mopar wheel designs for select applications. Drivers often shop here after pothole impacts, curb rash, corrosion, collision repairs, tire mounting damage, off-road scuffs, or finish wear.

Common Jeep Wheel Shopping Needs

Jeep Wrangler wheels are often replaced after trail use, rock rash, or tire setup changes. Jeep Grand Cherokee wheels may be needed after a bent rim, scraped finish, or road-impact damage. Shoppers may also look for Jeep Cherokee wheels, Jeep Gladiator wheels, and Jeep Compass wheels when they want a factory-style fit without switching to a universal rim.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Aftermarket Jeep rims can work for custom builds, but bolt pattern is only the start. Center fit, offset, lug seat shape, brake clearance, wheel width, load rating, and TPMS compatibility all affect how the wheel installs and performs.

Genuine Jeep OEM wheels are built around factory requirements, helping them work with original hubs, brakes, tire pressure sensors, lug hardware, and center caps. For single-wheel repairs, OEM Jeep rims also make it easier to keep the full set looking matched.

How to Choose the Right Jeep Wheel

Start with your Jeep’s year, model, trim, drivetrain, and current wheel size. If the old wheel is available, compare its diameter, width, finish, spoke design, and part number when possible. For a full set, consider whether the Jeep is used for commuting, towing, snow, gravel, job sites, or weekend trails.

Before installing a replacement wheel, inspect your wheel lugs for rust, rounded edges, worn threads, or an incorrect seat style. If the center area is missing, scratched, or mismatched, browse wheel center caps before completing the order.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Jeep wheel fitment can vary by model year, trim, brake package, suspension setup, tire size, and drivetrain. Use exact vehicle details before ordering, especially if your Jeep has oversized tires, lift components, upgraded brakes, or previous aftermarket wheels.

Key Takeaways

  • Jeep wheels affect tire seating, brake clearance, stance, ride feel, and appearance.
  • Genuine Mopar wheels help reduce guesswork around Jeep-specific fitment.
  • Jeep replacement wheels are useful for impact damage, corrosion, spare matching, and seasonal tire sets.
  • Wheel lugs and center caps should be checked whenever a wheel is replaced.

FAQ

Are Jeep wheels and Jeep rims the same thing?

Most shoppers use both terms for the complete wheel. “Jeep rims” is common search wording, while “Jeep wheels” is the broader category term.

Why choose OEM Jeep rims?

OEM Jeep rims are made around factory measurements, helping with hub fit, brake clearance, hardware compatibility, TPMS function, and matched appearance.

Can I replace only one Jeep wheel?

Yes. Match the replacement by size, finish, spoke design, offset, and vehicle fitment so it works with the existing wheels.

Do I need new lugs or center caps with Jeep replacement wheels?

Not always. Check the product details and inspect your current hardware. Replace lugs or center caps if they are worn, damaged, missing, corroded, or not compatible with the new wheel.