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Old 03-19-2014, 12:52 PM   #1
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2015 Eagle 338RETS tires?

Recently ordered a Jayco Eagle 338RETS and thought I'd seen 15in tires on the lot model but another website says 16in. Does anyone know which is correct? If it is 15 in, anyone know how much clearance is available for upgrading to 16in tires? Should be the same as the 2014 model. Save me a call to the dealer or a trip to the lot. I have 5, 3 month old Michelin XPS Ribs with less than 500 miles on them I'd like to swap out but need to know if I need to order new rims.
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I have this TT but it is a 2014. It came with Towmax 15" D rated tires. I am currently replacing those with Maxxis E rated tires. Many people have upgraded to 16" and I don't see any problem in doing this. Buying four new Maxxis E rated tires is cheaper though. The E rated tires gives you about 1160 lbs more weight capacity. Maxxis tires BTW are top notch ST tires and are made in a state of the art facility in Taiwan not China. A friend of mine works at a tire dist. and they have never had one come back ever.
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