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    Recommendation for New Tires on my Imagine 2500RL

    Only had my rig 2021 2500RL for a few months but will be taking it to Colorado (I live in California) but looking to upgrade my tires prior to leaving on our month long trip.
    Do you have any recommendations on what tires I should go with? Also do you think they need to be spin balanced?
    Thanks in advance.
    We have a new 2021 2500RL that we purchased from Lazydays in Tucson.
    Pull it with a 2021 Ford F-150 Crew Cab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost with Max Trailer set up with 3.55 Trans.
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    What tires came on it? If they were GY Endurance, I would leave them on, unless you want to go to a LT tire. The Endurance tires are probably the best out there as far as STs. JMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Extreme View Post
    Only had my rig 2021 2500RL for a few months but will be taking it to Colorado (I live in California) but looking to upgrade my tires prior to leaving on our month long trip.
    Do you have any recommendations on what tires I should go with? Also do you think they need to be spin balanced?
    Thanks in advance.
    There probably are 15 tire posts just from 2021 alone

    Your best bet would be to use the search feature


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    Quote Originally Posted by Extreme View Post
    Only had my rig 2021 2500RL for a few months but will be taking it to Colorado (I live in California) but looking to upgrade my tires prior to leaving on our month long trip.
    Do you have any recommendations on what tires I should go with? Also do you think they need to be spin balanced?
    Thanks in advance.
    Whatever tires you go with, they should be balanced. As NB Canada said, this topic has been beaten to death and there are many recommendations. Tire opinions are a very personal thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AZMike View Post
    Whatever tires you go with, they should be balanced. As NB Canada said, this topic has been beaten to death and there are many recommendations. Tire opinions are a very personal thing.
    What he said ^^.I/m a big believer in balanced tires on a TT. Keeps things inside the rig in place, easier on the suspension, better tire wear and usually costs about $25 a tire, assuming they have to be taken off the trailer. money well spent IMO.
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    2019 Imagine 2150RB - lovingly christened “IM-A-GENE” towed by Dusty via Andersen 3350.
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    You balance tires on your personal vehicle to insure even wear and longevity. Why would you not do it on aRV?
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    What @AZMike said. I also strongly recommend getting a quality TPMS regardless what tire you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobLandry View Post
    You balance tires on your personal vehicle to insure even wear and longevity. Why would you not do it on aRV?
    Just had my GY Endurance installed a couple weeks ago. Watched the tires get changed and when they were rolled out I went over and asked if they had been balanced. The answer was, "We don't normally balance trailer tires." I said I would like them balanced and I paid to have them balanced. So, if you want them balanced you need to watch the process because by default they won't balance them for a trailer.
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