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Old 01-22-2015, 09:50 PM   #1
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14" tires on 2009 1006 jay series

Anybody put a bigger tires on their pop up? Need new tires in spring and I have been thinking on putting 14". Seen some on sale and wondering what the biggest someone has put on with no rubbing.
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Go to Wally world or tractor supply. Buy one and try it on. If it fits get another one. If not return and tell them want fit.
You need about 2 inches clearance.
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There are some ST 205/75 R14 on rims for $89.99 which is cheap in Canada. I would buy one and try it on but the camper is under about 3' of snow right now. I was hoping someone put these on their jayco. If not i'll wait till spring to buy some.
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We just purchased a 2015 1007, I believe it has 13" wheels. The stock wheels are black, I am interested in 14" aluminum wheels that would tie in with those on our TV.
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There are some ST 205/75 R14 on rims for $89.99 which is cheap in Canada. I would buy one and try it on but the camper is under about 3' of snow right now. I was hoping someone put these on their jayco. If not i'll wait till spring to buy some.
Princess Auto Right? If so they are real good about taking things back as long as you keep the bill..
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