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All great suggestions. Remember if you go wider with the rear tires, you need to make sure you have space between them. If not they abrade each other going down the road and damage the side wall.
Hankook makes a decent and affordable RV tire that many have had good luck with. And X2 on reinforcing the hitch. RV's usually come with a hitch that is rated for WAY less than what we pull. If the rear is sagging, consider add on rear air bags. They helped on my class A. |
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Hi guys. My 22ft enclosed needs new tires so I'm doing some research. It currently has 205/75/15s but I'm considering stepping up to the next taller size. Take a look at this pic (trailer loaded) and let me know what size you think I can go with.
Thanks for your help. http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3it8s5mf.jpg |
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