1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) - Build Guide

Bolt patterns, fitment, what looks good, what to watch out for. The complete guide for the 1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ).

Bolt Pattern: 5x127mm (5x5")

Stock Offset: +0 to +12

Stock Tire: 225/75R15 or 235/70R16

Most Popular Build: 4" lift + 33s

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KNOWN FOR:

Original Grand Cherokee. Quadra-Coil suspension (4 corner coils). 5.2L Magnum V8 option. The luxury Jeep that defined the segment.

Strengths

  • Solid axles front and rear
  • 5.2L and 5.9L Magnum V8 options
  • Coil-spring all corners (smooth ride)
  • Same 5x127 as Wrangler - wheels cross
  • Appreciating slowly

Watch Out For

  • Aged everything
  • 15-16" wheels limit options
  • Body rust on northern Jeeps
  • Interior plastics destroyed
  • V8 thirsty

Build Categories

Pick the direction you want to take this truck. Each section has wheel styles, colors, and specs that work for that build.

Daily+

Better than stock, daily-able, OEM+ aesthetic

For owners who want their truck to look noticeably upgraded without sacrificing ride quality, gas mileage, or daily usability. Stock-height suspension with cleaner aftermarket wheels and slightly more aggressive tires. The most common build in Texas because most owners drive their truck every day.

  • Wheel sizing: 18-20" diameter, +18 to +44 offset
  • Tire pairing: 33" effective (e.g. 285/65R18 or 285/55R20)
  • Suspension: Stock height OR mild leveling spacer

Wheel styles that work

Clean 5 to 7-spoke designs that mimic OEM aesthetic but with sharper edges and modern finishes. Avoid super-aggressive concave or beadlock-style wheels - they look out of place on a stock-height truck.

Color recommendations by truck color

  • Black truck: Bronze, machined, black, or red accent wheels
  • White truck: Anything works - gloss black, gunmetal, bronze, machined, chrome
  • Red truck: Black, grey, or machined finishes
  • Grey or Silver truck: Anything - most flexible truck color for wheel pairing
  • Blue truck: Machined, black, or grey - neutral wheels let the blue stand out

Lifted

Off-road presence, daily-able, no beadlocks

The most common "built" truck you see at Texas truck meets. 2" to 6" of lift with bigger wheels and tires. Looks aggressive, handles light off-road, still works as a daily driver. This is the build that started Texas truck culture.

  • Wheel sizing: 20x10 or 20x12, -12 to -25 offset
  • Tire pairing: 33x12.50 or 35x12.50 A/T or M/T
  • Suspension: Leveling kit (basic) or 4-6" lift kit (serious presence)

Wheel styles that work

Aggressive concave or mesh designs that fill the larger wheel wells visually. Stay away from skinny spoke designs - they look weak on a lifted truck.

Color recommendations by truck color

  • Black truck: Bronze, machined, black, or red accent wheels
  • White truck: Anything works - gloss black, gunmetal, bronze, machined, chrome
  • Red truck: Black, grey, or machined finishes
  • Grey or Silver truck: Anything - most flexible truck color for wheel pairing
  • Blue truck: Machined, black, or grey - neutral wheels let the blue stand out

Off-Road Performance

Beadlock-ready, smaller diameter, serious capability

The build for guys who actually take their truck off-pavement. Smaller diameter wheels (17"-18"), 8.5"-9" wide, conservative offsets, beadlock or beadlock-style wheels, aggressive M/T or hybrid tires.

  • Wheel sizing: 17x8.5 or 18x9, -6 to -12 offset (beadlocks available)
  • Tire pairing: 35x12.50 M/T or hybrid (KO3, Wildpeak, Toyo R/T Trail)
  • Suspension: Quality shock set or factory off-road suspension

Wheel styles that work

Simple spoke patterns, thick construction, beadlock-capable. Avoid anything thin or pretty - it gets destroyed off-road.

Color recommendations by truck color

  • Black truck: Bronze, machined, black, or red accent wheels
  • White truck: Anything works - gloss black, gunmetal, bronze, machined, chrome
  • Red truck: Black, grey, or machined finishes
  • Grey or Silver truck: Anything - most flexible truck color for wheel pairing
  • Blue truck: Machined, black, or grey - neutral wheels let the blue stand out

Upgrade Warnings

Common upgrades that affect other parts. Plan for these before you spend.

If you upgrade: 5.9L Limited value

Risk: 1998 5.9L Limited is a cult Jeep.

What to do: Keep stock or reversible mods. Worth $15K+ if clean.

If you upgrade: Big lift on aged Jeep

Risk: 25+ year-old suspension worn.

What to do: Full refresh during lift install.

If you upgrade: Wheel sharing with Wrangler

Risk: 5x127 same but offset differs.

What to do: Verify ZJ-specific offset.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tire sizes?

Stock 15-16". 33-35s with 4" lift.

Bolt pattern?

5x127mm (5x5") - same as JK/JL Wrangler.

5.9L Limited - special?

Yes. Fastest production SUV when new. Cult status.

V8 vs V6?

V8 for power. V6 (4.0L) for reliability and economy.

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