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Old 03-13-2018, 09:39 AM   #1
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Tire Size - 2015 Jayco Eagle 314 BHDS

I am looking at buying a new set of tires for my trailer but I am unsure what size they are. I can't check due to the fact that my trailer is in storage.

Does anyone happen to know the stock size? If my memory is correct, I think they might be 225 75 R15.

I am looking at getting a set of Goodyear Endurance 10 ply (E rated) for additional load capacity.

Thanks for your help.
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Old 03-13-2018, 09:48 AM   #2
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I am looking at buying a new set of tires for my trailer but I am unsure what size they are. I can't check due to the fact that my trailer is in storage.

Does anyone happen to know the stock size? If my memory is correct, I think they might be 225 75 R15.

I am looking at getting a set of Goodyear Endurance 10 ply (E rated) for additional load capacity.

Thanks for your help.
We bought this tire at Discount 126 weight rating 87 mph speed rated.For our 16 Eagle 321 RSTS.Not sure if it makes much difference in Arizona.Are tires get replaced every three years no mater how they look!
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I believe the standard tire is an E-rated 225/75/15. Jayco also offers an 235/85/16 E-rated Goodyear Endurance tire as an option on the Jayco Eagles.
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The standard tire for the 2015 model is listed as ST225/75R15 Load D, you will have no problem going to load E since you have a six lug wheel. I bought the same Endurance tire last summer going from a load c to e.
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Old 03-15-2018, 10:39 AM   #5
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I believe the standard tire is an E-rated 225/75/15 . . .
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The standard tire for the 2015 model is listed as ST225/75R15 Load D . . .
Oops, just noticed the OP has a 2015. I was looking at a new, leftover, 2017 Jayco Eagle bumper-pull a few days ago and did happen to notice it had E-rated, Goodyear 225/75/15 tires. I'm assuming they probably changed from D to E at some point. Probably a good idea since most late-model, bumper-pull Jayco Eagles have a GVWR of 10k and higher.
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Old 03-15-2018, 02:31 PM   #6
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Oops, just noticed the OP has a 2015. I was looking at a new, leftover, 2017 Jayco Eagle bumper-pull a few days ago and did happen to notice it had E-rated, Goodyear 225/75/15 tires. I'm assuming they probably changed from D to E at some point. Probably a good idea since most late-model, bumper-pull Jayco Eagles have a GVWR of 10k and higher.
On are 16 Eagle 321 RSTS we have 235 80 R16s. Thanks
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On are 16 Eagle 321 RSTS we have 235 80 R16s. Thanks
We have the optional 235/85/16 Goodyear Endurance E-rated tires/rims on our '18 Jayco Eagle. I'm sure the standard 225/75/15 tires are more than fine; but, for our peace-of-mind it's nice to have all the excess load capacity. I will say there's very little clearance between these larger 235/85/16 tires and the upper part of the wheel well. Haven't noticed any rubbing yet, but it is close.
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