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Recommended Tire Size for Utility Trailer Carrying Golf Cart Behind Motorhome  

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What is the best tire size on a utility trailer with a golf cart that is to be towed by a Class A motorhome with 22inch tires at highway speeds of 65-70mph? Can a trailer with 10inch tires be converted to 15 or 16inch tires?

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On the trailer, you should have a sticker or plate that lists the GVWR and the tire size recommended by the trailer manufacturer. Using that size would be your best bet.

You want to see about 4 to 4-1/2 inches of clearance between the top of the tire and underside of the fender when the trailer is unloaded. Going with a larger tire size might mean you'll have to relocate or even replace the trailer fenders.

Fender clearance aside, going from a 10 inch wheel to a 15 inch wheel isn't necessarily a horrible idea, but if your current wheels have a 4 lug on 4 inch bolt circle, we don't offer a 14 inch wheel with that bolt pattern. A 13 inch wheel would be the largest available with that bolt pattern.

If your current wheels use a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern, there are 15 inch wheel/tire combos available.

You'll want to choose tires whose combined weight capacity are equal to or greater than the trailer's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (maximum weight of trailer + contents.)

I'll link you to the 15 inch wheel/tire and 13 inch wheel/tire combos we offer. I'll also link to an FAQ article that shows how to determine your wheel bolt pattern.

Most trailer tires have a maximum speed rating of 65 mph. Exceeding that speed causes the tires to heat up. Excessive heat causes premature tire wear.

I'll also link you to our Trailer Tire FAQ article. I've given you a lot to think about, if you have any follow-up questions, just reply to this email and I'd be happy to help.

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