15 Inch Replacements for 205/75-14 Trailer Wheels/Tires
Updated 05/06/2021 | Published 05/05/2021 >
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I am sapose to have 205/75r-14D tires on my camper I want to go to a 205/75r 15D tires. the tire on the camper now is a DOT-041LHPRL3719 diameter is 24.5 inches in a 2ply poly ????
asked by: Lura B
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you currently have 205/75-14 tires mounted on a 14-inch wheel, I'll assume your existing wheels use a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. You can confirm this by measuring the center-to-center distance between two adjacent wheel bolt holes is 2-5/8 inches, you have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern wheel.
Operating on that assumption, you'd need a wheel tire combo featuring a 205/75-15 Load Range D tire mounted on a 15-inch rim with a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. For a mod-style wheel I'd recommend part # MX47FR which has a good-looking black wheel.
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