Just to help people know what they get with a factory 2015 Jeep Renegade Sport, Latitude, Limited and Trailhawk, I thought it would be a good idea to post up the tires they come with and their size. This should help you to know what you're starting with and where you can go. Standard on Sport / Latitude Size: 215/65R16 BSW All-Season Make & Model: Continental CrossContact LX Sport Revs/Mile: 749 (464km) Standard on Latitude w/ 2.4L Tigershark & MultiAir2 Size: 215/60R17 BSW All-Season Make & Model: Continental CrossContact LX Sport Revs/Mile: 768 (478km) Standard on Limited (Optional on Latitude) Size: 225/55R18 BSW All-Season Make & Model: Goodyear Eagle Sport or Kumho KL33 Revs/Mile: 729 (452km) Standard on Trailhawk Size: 215/65R17 OWL All-Season Make & Model: Goodyear Wrangler SRA or Falken Wildpeak Revs/Mile: 722 (448km)
Are you just looking to run the tires or the wheels and tires? If just the tires, you would need to have 17" wheels and I don't think the Sport comes with that. That being said, you will not have any issues installing Trailhawk wheels but you might have some clearance issues with the bigger tires. As you know, the Trailhawks do come with almost an inch more lift.
I got the standard Limited ones with now about 2000 km ... but over the Winter i had a Second Set Fondmetall Rims with Falken euro Winter 215/60 17" for about 18000 km since 06.November 2014 so i can say the 225/55 18" with Bridgestone Turanza are much more comfortable on Road ... the Falken are a Bit noisy to drive ...
I've seen postings of Trailhawks & Lattitudes putting on the Bridgestone TA KO2 205 65 R17 with no lift or spacers and being good. Understanding I need to change wheels, will this work for my 2015 Limited?
With the 1.5" Daystar lift you can use up to a 30" tire. 235/75/16 is a 29.2" tire, but you will need to check on the clearance between the tire and the strut spring plate. I know on the 17" wheels a spacer is required. The 215 will probably clear on a 16" wheel but the 235 might require a spacer to move the wheel and tire out a little.
I recently got a 2016 Limited and am looking to put a more aggressive tire on it but am running into problems...I have 225/55/18. Do I need a lift or spacers? Any help would be appreciated ! Tracey Sent from my iPhone using ToasterJeep mobile app
I am in the same boat. I have a 2017 Sport 4x4. Wondering if I can put a raceline 17x8 with a BFG KO2 225 65 17 on and be ok without a lift until I get that 2"atp... Anyone Know???
very doubtful, for 2 reasons, 1. pretty sure they don' make a small enough size to fit the renegade 2. most people are trying to get away from the garbage that goodyear makes.