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15 inch tire to 16 inch info needed

path1
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If you've gone from 15 inch tires to 16 inch.....

I've got enough axle spread of 33 1/5 inches BUT what about clearance on top or in wheel well?

Who much room do I need when axle goes up and down when traveling?

I've got Alko type axles.

Thanks
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alaska315
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Hey TVMan44, if you don't mind my asking.What make tire did you go to when you went to the 16's and what rating?.

We're going fulltime in 4 weeks and I need to get new tires on our 2005 31 foot 5er which will be approx 10500 loaded.I could run new 15's,just prefer not to if I can get a new tire and wheel package in 16 reasonably.I'm doing new truck tires as well but all set up for the 10 plys for my 2006 Dodge 2500 4x4,5.9 cummins with a 6 speed manual.That's right 6 speed MANUAL and love it,lol.

Thanks in advance.

Huntindog
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You need 3" from the top of the tires to the wheelwell.(per Dexter) Measure when the axles are level to one another. This will allow for the necessary suspension movement.

I have done this swap on two different TTs.
It more room is needed, a small lift or axle swap can be used.
I have used both methods with sucess.
Do what ever it takes to get 16" tires. You won't regret it.
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tvman44
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I have done it. You will only reduce your top side clearance by 1/2" by going from 15" to 16". I went from 225x75x15 to 225x75x16. Love them.
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Artum_Snowbird
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Maybe you are trying to be able to use LT tires? I certainly don't know anything about stud spacing on the different wheels and hubs.

Are you trying to get another half inch higher, or just putting on larger tires?
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johntank
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path1 wrote:
If you've gone from 15 inch tires to 16 inch.....

I've got enough axle spread of 33 1/5 inches BUT what about clearance on top or in wheel well?

Who much room do I need when axle goes up and down when traveling?

I've got Alko type axles.

Thanks


I will say one needs 1" to 1-1/2" at the lest.

Just to clarify the 1" to 1-1/2" clearance would be what is needed at the upward travel limit of the tire.