Ok, I need a little help. I have read just about every wheel and tire thread there is but I can't decide on what 17.5 wheel and tire combo to go with. I have a 2015 V3005 that currently has westlakes on it. I live in Louisiana and I'm planning on going to Florida for July 4th. The problem I'm having is that I work in Africa so I'm not home to get tires until June 30 and I'm leaving July 2nd. I need to purchase a wheel and tire combo online and have it shipped to my house so when I do return I can have everything there to go ahead and do the swap myself. I also have to buy a jack so I can jack up the trailer the largest one I have at home is a 3 ton. Where is a good place to get 17.5 wheel and tire combo online that will ship to Louisiana and I can get a jack off Amazon. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can't actually see what I have on my trailer at this time but I do know that they are westlake so and they are from the factory. I have no idea about bolt pattern or dimensions. Thanks again in advance for any help in the matter.
While I haven't bought mine yet, I know several people on this site ordered them from a trailer place in Edon Ohio. May be trailertiresand wheels.com but not sure.
Rusty
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Have same model as you put on Carlisle f rated for less than $800 now have 19,000 miles on them looks like they can go another 19. I haul constantly 2500 lbs of cargo in the plus a spare generator in the front two pop up tents and more. Also some have purchased saluin tires g rated without having to change out rims. These tires too are rated for 75mph
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2012 Dodge Ram 2500. Firestone Bags. 1 ton+ leaf spring pack basically stock
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2014 v3005 voltage
Dodge Ram 2500 bagged stock
If you want to keep your ride smooth, and protect your undercarriage and bearings, have those new tire/wheels balanced before you put them on. A shop like the one I help out at could do them at about $10/tire, in about 10 minutes each.