2015 TBS wheel upgrade

Started by abq5701, May 04, 2021, 09:51:13 AM

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abq5701

Can I upgrade my 13" wheels on my 2015 dual axle 16TBS to either 14" or 15" wheels?

Bejinscbr

You can increase the wheel size, but would need to work with the tire shop to get tires that are approximately the same outer diameter. Unless you are planning on lifting the trailer as well. Then you could go a little bigger with the tires as well. Obviously double check the lug nut pattern to make sure it matches.

SaltyBill

I am buying a 13QBB 2013. I see the later models had bigger tires on it. I would like to put larger tires on the camper, 14" or 15" running on the highway and clearance in rougher terrain. If I needed to lift the camper a little how would I do that.
Thanks

DaveL

Drexel sells a lift kit (I think you can get it through etrailers.com).  It is a bolt on application where spacers are mounted between the existing axles mounts and the axles.

timmn

I'm planning to install wheel spacers on my car and want to make sure I pick the right ones. What are the key things to check—like thickness, bolt pattern, and quality—so they're safe and won't cause problems with my wheels or suspension?

Viviannnv

I started looking into wheel spacers for my car and quickly realized that choosing the right ones is about more than just size. Thickness needs to balance appearance with safety—too thick can stress suspension parts, too thin may not provide the clearance or stance desired. Ensuring the correct bolt pattern and hubcentric fit is essential to avoid vibrations, and material quality is critical since low-grade spacers can warp or fail. I went with Maserati wheel spacers from Brightstone Engineering because their CNC-machined parts offer precise fitment and durability, backed by UK engineering standards. Properly torquing and rechecking after a few drives made a noticeable difference: the car feels more stable, handling is sharper, and I can enjoy the upgraded look without compromise.