My '94 YJ has Jeep H 1512 15 x 7 Alloy wheels. They look fine, but they are a bear to remove and put back on. I need to use 200+ pounds of torque to remove the lug nuts. I can torque them down to 80 or 90 ft-lbs, but I need a 3' breaker bar to loosen them once I drive my jeep. Also, there are cavities between the lug holes on the back side of the wheel that make it very difficult to line up and install back on the jeep. My main use for my jeep is driving in the sand down at Padre Island National Seashore on the Texas coast. I dread having a flat tire. I need to replace these wheels.
I have no need to lift my jeep or go with larger tires. I have 235/75-15's on it now and they are plenty large enough. I figure sticking with 15 x 7's and going with cheap steel wheels, but before I do anything, I thought I'd get some other opinions. I've done enough things that "if I had only known", I either wouldn't have done them or I would have done something different.
This is what my current wheels look like.