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Huntindog wrote:Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:2.5" is less than the minimum spec. Was that measure ment the same for all 4 tires?Huntindog wrote:Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Do you have 6 lug drums? If so, then that is a great start as 16" rims are most common with 6 lugs. If not, then a swap to 6 lug drums is likely the best solution.
With a diameter difference of only 1", that will only change this measurement by 1/2" over what you have now. So you are probably OK here, though you do need to check it to make sure. If you will not have the necessary clearance, then it can be obtained by a small lift. If the springs are over the axles, then a 1/2" lift block will work.
The other clearance issue is the space between the tires. You need 1" when level. So you will need 2" now in order for the new tires to work. You likely do have this much space. If not, then there is no easy way to solve this issue
Yes, currently have 15" x 6" Rim - 6 lug on 5-1/2.
I'll need to re-check but feel like I have at least 4 inches from the top of the 15 in tire to the inside of the wheel well. . I know I have more than two inches between tires. Where did you get your clearance info?
The clearance info is straight from the Dexter manual.
Just checked. I have 2 1/2 inches clearance from the top of the 15 in tire to the inside of the wheel well and 5 1/2 inches clearance between tires. Doesn't appear like this is going to work without the lift kit you mentioned. I plan to call Jayco Monday to verify. I'll probably end up going the most conservative direction and mount five Maxxis M8008 225/75R15 10ply ST Trailer tires with the expectation I'll need to do it again in about 5 years. Thanks!
If so, then you already have a clearance issue. It is possible that you just haven't hit a bump hard enough for the tire to contact the wheelwell,,,,,,yet.
More likely is the measurement wasn't done right.
The axles are constantly moving and shifting in relation to one another. If the equalizer between the springs is not level, then one tire will have more clearance than the other. A simple way to account for this is to measure the clearance od both tires and divide by two.
And... ST tires are considered used up at 3 years.
From Discount Tire:
Time
โขTime and the elements weaken a trailer tire.
โขIn approximately three years, roughly one-third of the tire's strength is gone.
โขThree to five years is the projected life of a normal trailer tire.
โขIt is suggested that trailer tires be replaced after three to four years of service regardless of tread depth or tire appearance.
โJul-26-2015 12:25 PM
Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:2.5" is less than the minimum spec. Was that measure ment the same for all 4 tires?Huntindog wrote:Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Do you have 6 lug drums? If so, then that is a great start as 16" rims are most common with 6 lugs. If not, then a swap to 6 lug drums is likely the best solution.
With a diameter difference of only 1", that will only change this measurement by 1/2" over what you have now. So you are probably OK here, though you do need to check it to make sure. If you will not have the necessary clearance, then it can be obtained by a small lift. If the springs are over the axles, then a 1/2" lift block will work.
The other clearance issue is the space between the tires. You need 1" when level. So you will need 2" now in order for the new tires to work. You likely do have this much space. If not, then there is no easy way to solve this issue
Yes, currently have 15" x 6" Rim - 6 lug on 5-1/2.
I'll need to re-check but feel like I have at least 4 inches from the top of the 15 in tire to the inside of the wheel well. . I know I have more than two inches between tires. Where did you get your clearance info?
The clearance info is straight from the Dexter manual.
Just checked. I have 2 1/2 inches clearance from the top of the 15 in tire to the inside of the wheel well and 5 1/2 inches clearance between tires. Doesn't appear like this is going to work without the lift kit you mentioned. I plan to call Jayco Monday to verify. I'll probably end up going the most conservative direction and mount five Maxxis M8008 225/75R15 10ply ST Trailer tires with the expectation I'll need to do it again in about 5 years. Thanks!
โJul-26-2015 09:26 AM
โJul-26-2015 07:33 AM
Huntindog wrote:Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Do you have 6 lug drums? If so, then that is a great start as 16" rims are most common with 6 lugs. If not, then a swap to 6 lug drums is likely the best solution.
With a diameter difference of only 1", that will only change this measurement by 1/2" over what you have now. So you are probably OK here, though you do need to check it to make sure. If you will not have the necessary clearance, then it can be obtained by a small lift. If the springs are over the axles, then a 1/2" lift block will work.
The other clearance issue is the space between the tires. You need 1" when level. So you will need 2" now in order for the new tires to work. You likely do have this much space. If not, then there is no easy way to solve this issue
Yes, currently have 15" x 6" Rim - 6 lug on 5-1/2.
I'll need to re-check but feel like I have at least 4 inches from the top of the 15 in tire to the inside of the wheel well. . I know I have more than two inches between tires. Where did you get your clearance info?
The clearance info is straight from the Dexter manual.
โJul-26-2015 01:33 AM
Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Do you have 6 lug drums? If so, then that is a great start as 16" rims are most common with 6 lugs. If not, then a swap to 6 lug drums is likely the best solution.
With a diameter difference of only 1", that will only change this measurement by 1/2" over what you have now. So you are probably OK here, though you do need to check it to make sure. If you will not have the necessary clearance, then it can be obtained by a small lift. If the springs are over the axles, then a 1/2" lift block will work.
The other clearance issue is the space between the tires. You need 1" when level. So you will need 2" now in order for the new tires to work. You likely do have this much space. If not, then there is no easy way to solve this issue
Yes, currently have 15" x 6" Rim - 6 lug on 5-1/2.
I'll need to re-check but feel like I have at least 4 inches from the top of the 15 in tire to the inside of the wheel well. . I know I have more than two inches between tires. Where did you get your clearance info?
โJul-25-2015 09:16 PM
โJul-25-2015 06:12 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Do you have 6 lug drums? If so, then that is a great start as 16" rims are most common with 6 lugs. If not, then a swap to 6 lug drums is likely the best solution.
With a diameter difference of only 1", that will only change this measurement by 1/2" over what you have now. So you are probably OK here, though you do need to check it to make sure. If you will not have the necessary clearance, then it can be obtained by a small lift. If the springs are over the axles, then a 1/2" lift block will work.
The other clearance issue is the space between the tires. You need 1" when level. So you will need 2" now in order for the new tires to work. You likely do have this much space. If not, then there is no easy way to solve this issue
โJul-25-2015 02:52 PM
Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:
I posted in another thread my concerns with the ST225/75R15 Goodyearยฎ Marathon Radial on our 2011 Jayco33rlds. I received a lot of good information on different ST tires and some suggestions on upgrading to an LT 16 inch tire. I am willing to spend the money on 16 inch wheels to upgrade to a LT225/75R16. I am looking at Firestone Transforce HT 225/75R16. The specs on the Firestone Transforce HT 225/75R16 indicates that the overall diameter is 29.3 inches. The overall diameter on the ST225/75R15 Goodyearยฎ Marathon Radial is 28.30. Has anyone with a Jayco33rlds done this upgrade and if so what were the results? I truly appreciate the experienced minds that prowl these forums. Thanks for the help.
โJul-25-2015 02:36 PM
rbpru wrote:One thing to consider is that the tire rating is for a new tire. As the tire ages, it will become less and less able to perform as designed. Of course that is true of most all of the running gear, but axles, bearings etc. degrade much slower over time than rubber.... So starting with a substantial margin in a tire is a good thing.
I guess the question is how much safer is safer?
My TT axels are rated to 3500 lbs. each or 1750 lbs. per tire, my OEM ST205/75R15 tires are rated 1820 lbs. load range C. A safety margin of 70 lbs. per tire.
When it comes time to change I will probably go to a slightly larger ST225/75R15 load range C rated 2150 lbs. per tire, providing a safety factor of 400 lbs. per tire. If there is enough clearance for the wider tire I can use the same rims.
I could go to a D rated tire and get a 790 lb. safety factor per tire but where do you draw the line? Heck there are some E rated tire that would darn near allow me to go to a single axle.
I have put 10,000 plus miles on the OEM tire and I bought the rig used. The tires will time out before they wear out and the ST225s are about the same price as the ST205s. I only hope they will ride as smooth.
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