Wanting to run Laredo wheels on my ‘76
76JeepCJ7
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- 1976 Jeep CJ7, Chevy 350, Turbo 350, Dana 30, AMC 20
Hello all,
I’ve got a 1976 Jeep CJ7 with the factory narrow trac Dana 30 front axle and AMC20 rear axle. I want to run disc brakes, and the consensus is that a person would need to get either aftermarket wheels or later CJ wheels to run disc brakes, as the early factory wheels were too skinny and did not have the clearance for them. So, I did some research. I believe that I read somewhere that you cannot run the later CJ wheels with the holes drilled for center caps on an earlier CJ7 with a narrow trac. The wheels I’m looking at are 15x7 Laredo wheels (I believe they’re date stamped 1983) with the holes drilled for center caps. Is the information I found incorrect? Are there any issues that I would run into?
Thanks.
I’ve got a 1976 Jeep CJ7 with the factory narrow trac Dana 30 front axle and AMC20 rear axle. I want to run disc brakes, and the consensus is that a person would need to get either aftermarket wheels or later CJ wheels to run disc brakes, as the early factory wheels were too skinny and did not have the clearance for them. So, I did some research. I believe that I read somewhere that you cannot run the later CJ wheels with the holes drilled for center caps on an earlier CJ7 with a narrow trac. The wheels I’m looking at are 15x7 Laredo wheels (I believe they’re date stamped 1983) with the holes drilled for center caps. Is the information I found incorrect? Are there any issues that I would run into?
Thanks.