A: My '73 J4000 has 5 on 5 1/2" pattern too (at least the front still does. I have a full float 8 lug D60 rear axle now) with the largest center hole (because it has D44 front and was D60-2 semi-float rear) I have '84 Bronco full size wheels that fit fine (3 chrome and 1 steel) and the front axle I was going to swipe the disc brakes from to make my front brakes better. (going to matching J20 front axle and just need a Dodge NP208 from a 727 to finish the swap, then the flatdeck goes on after I finish moving) You can use a dremel or lathe to open up the center hole to fit on the earlier drum brake ones. (I'll have my own closed knuckle D44 front axle for sale soon and I put all new brakes and drums on last summer) From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker) To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: WHat wheels fit a 73 COmmando " From: Jesse <j2sax@xxxxxxxxx> " " Yep that's an AMC/Jeep Commando... since it's a 73. " WHat other brand wheels will fit it? I want to get a " decent set... even white Wagon wheels. The PO put a " couple of Ranger wheels on the back which bolt up, " however, the hole in the middle is too small so the " wheel rides on top of the hub rather than flat against " the drum. THis is not only dangerous and hard on the " wheels, it also keeps the rear brakes from working " since the drums are flopping around back there. i'm amazed someone would even try this kind of botch. " Will an older, full size 5 lug Ford Oickup wheel work? iirc both are 5x5.5" but i don't know about the center holes. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought