Tire Sizes for Dodge Journey
The tire sizes that can be put on a Dodge Journey vary depending on the model year and trim level. Here are some examples of tire sizes for different model years and trim levels:
– For the 2020 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17 for the SE Value and 225-55-19 for the Crossroad.
– For the 2019 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17 for the SE and 225-55-19 for the Crossroad, GT, and SE with Blacktop Package.
– For the 2018 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17 for the SE and SXT, and 225-55-19 for the Crossroad, GT, and SXT.
– For the 2017 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17 for the SE and SXT, and 225-55-19 for the Crossroad, GT, and SXT.
– For the 2016 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17 for the SE and SXT, and 225-55-19 for the Crossroad, R/T, and SXT.
– For the 2015 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17 for the AVP, SE, and SXT, and 225-55-19 for the Crossroad, Limited, R/T, and SXT.
– For the 2014 Dodge Journey, the tire sizes are 225-65-17.
It’s important to note that the tire sizes may vary based on the specific trim and model year of the Dodge Journey. It’s recommended to refer to the vehicle’s manual or consult with a professional to ensure the correct tire size for a specific Dodge Journey model and trim level.
Contents
- Can I use 225 tires instead of 215?
- Can I use 225 tires instead of 235?
- Can I use 75 tires instead of 70?
- What size tires can I replace?
- Do 20 inch rims affect transmission?
- Can you replace 205 55R16 with 205 60R16?
- Can I use different tire size on my car?
- Can I put 22 inch rims on a Dodge Journey?
- Can I go up a tire size?
- What are the cons of having 22 inch rims?
Can I use 225 tires instead of 215?
Yes you can. The table below indicates that the two tires can share the 17 inch rim size with the same 7 inch width, which gives a slightly smaller overall diameter (only 1 cm), which is negligible and wouldn’t really affect the overall handling of the car with similarly minimal effect on speedometer reading.
Can I use 225 tires instead of 235?
Yes, you can typically replace 235/65R17 tires with 225/65R17 tires, but there are a few things you should consider: Width: The first number in the tire size denotes the width of the tire in millimeters. In this case, you’re reducing the width from 235mm to 225mm.
Can I use 75 tires instead of 70?
Yes, but the speedometer will be slightly less accurate. The middle number refers to the height of the sidewalk in mm, so by going from 70 to 75 you will increase the overall diameter of the wheel by 10mm.
What size tires can I replace?
Generally, it is recommended to go with tires that have a diameter within 3% difference from the factory recommended tires. On top of replacing tires for aesthetic reasons, people also change their tires as a result of blowouts or wear and tear.
Do 20 inch rims affect transmission?
Does changing rims affect the transmission? Yes. Changing wheel/tire size can change the overall powertrain drive ratio. Which can put additional stress and heat on the transmission.
Can you replace 205 55R16 with 205 60R16?
Can I drive a car with P205/60R16 tire instead of recommended one by maker (P205/55R16)? Yes you can.
Can I use different tire size on my car?
Once you choose a tire size for your vehicle, you’ll want to stick with that size when you buy replacements. The reason for this is that a differently sized tire can confuse your speedometer and even cause damage to your vehicle’s anti-lock braking systems and stability system calibrations.
Can I put 22 inch rims on a Dodge Journey?
We have Dodge Journey mags, rims and wheels with range of sizes in 18″, 20″, 22″ and 24″ with various colours like machined black, matte black, silver, gold, gloss black, dark grey, white etc to suit your Dodge Journey.
Can I go up a tire size?
If done incorrectly, changing the tire size can be detrimental to the safety of your vehicle. If done properly, choosing to go with a larger tire size can be beneficial and even increase the performance of your vehicle.
What are the cons of having 22 inch rims?
Second, a rim that large will put a huge strain on your suspension, leading to early failures. It will also have a negative effect on acceleration, braking and handling. In short, 22 rims are installed only for “the look”, to the detriment of everything else. Stick to 17 or 18 inch rims.