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Old 03-11-2022, 02:51 PM   #15
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One other question… is it possible to change to all tires to 315s with our current wheels and no danger of rubbing on 2018 Entegra Anthem?

Original equipment tires 315’s Front, 295’s duals and tag

Just a thought when we go to purchase and install our new set of tires.

As Always we appreciate everyone’s help,

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I would stay with the same sizes as original equipped.
I too would recommend staying with the original sizes. 315 tires will cost more than 295’s while providing little or no discernable benefit on your drive and tag axles. And in the unlikely event you have a tire failure, I suspect a replacement 295 tire will be easier to come by than a 315.
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My advice - stay with what the factory put on it (size wise anyhow)

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Old 03-11-2022, 03:53 PM   #17
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Given that choice I'd go with Toyo.
Thank you … also a friend of ours went with BF Goodrich.
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I too would recommend staying with the original sizes. 315 tires will cost more than 295’s while providing little or no discernable benefit on your drive and tag axles. And in the unlikely event you have a tire failure, I suspect a replacement 295 tire will be easier to come by than a 315.
Thank you … we appreciate your advice!
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i am currently running TOYO's on my rig . Been pretty happy with them. Have put on 20k miles with them since 2019. no issues
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LWFOX...

When you get a chance, use the search box at the top and enter ENTEGRA: Goodyear tire failures and press enter. Google will present you with far more than y\ou want to read !

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Check motorhometires.com - They will come to you and install. Bead balancing. We purchased Toyo and are very happy.
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I just had 6 toyo's installed on the drive and tag ....I put 295 80r 22.5s on all as the 275 it came with were back ordered. Same price for both sizes @ 4,500 out the door.
By comparison, Michelin was 6,500 for same tires. No problem with the fit even tho taller the the goodyear they replaced by 1 1/2" the speedometer doesn't seem to be affected much if any...

So far ,so good

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I have Dynatracs. Not an Entegra, but my tires are rubber too. Got 6 for 3k three years ago. No complaints.
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