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    I did this on our 2400BH and have not seen an impact to the floor above.

    Since changing the tires, I've also now added the CRE3000 equalizer and sumo springs to the trailer. I suspect the sumo springs will keep any potential impact from happening.

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    I did this with my trailer, but I also added the CRE3000 and heavier springs (2200 vs 1750 that was on there) so it rides a big higher. I have no problems with clearance at all and I inflate to 70 psi - no need for 80 on these.
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    I think that’s the size tire that come on my 2020 2600rb. But may I ask why you want to change the size from the original?


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    Quote Originally Posted by suber81083 View Post
    But may I ask why you want to change the size from the original?
    I too am wondering this! What's the benefit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by azink007 View Post
    I too am wondering this! What's the benefit?
    I upsized tires on all three of my previous TTs. In my case, it was for several reasons. Increased load capacity.A better selection of much higher quality tires....(IMO, 13,14, and even 15" tires are all junk. And I have the bills to prove it. And finally increased ground clearance.
    I cannot speak for just what the OPs reasons are, he may only have one reason or all of them.
    But it is his money and his choice
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    If the op's trailer is a bit nose high at the moment, getting the trailer more level would be a benefit of bigger trailer tires.
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    GY Endurance is a really good tire and comes in 14", 15" and 16". I've run the 16" version for close to 9,000 miles and they have plenty left.
    Now 13"? Yeah that would be a tough one. But really what TT's have 13" tires anymore?

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    All good points, thanks! And yes, the GY Endurance is a fantastic tire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goducks14 View Post
    GY Endurance is a really good tire and comes in 14", 15" and 16". I've run the 16" version for close to 9,000 miles and they have plenty left.
    Now 13"? Yeah that would be a tough one. But really what TT's have 13" tires anymore?
    I have a long history with Goodyear ST tires. All of it bad. I bought into the ST koolaid back then. Then it was blamed on the country of manufacture as Goodyear moved a few times. No matter, they all failed. And the resulting damage ran into the thousands. I tried going up in size and weight ratings 3 times. I then made the jump to LTs in 2006 and never looked back.
    I would NEVER use a Goodyear, even if it was free. They spent many years selling tires they knew were junk, while telling us they were great. They would not stand behind them either. That company doesn't deserve any more of my money.
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    Just brought home a 2022 2600RB and it has GY Endurance 225 75 R15 's on it.
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