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Originally Posted by phillyg
No clearance issues with 85s on my 2016, 3711FL, and I can care less about "invalidating" the tire placard.
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Because a lot of RV trailer owners change tire sizes without the advise of trained tire installers their new tires are never properly identified.
The tire industry have standards they follow when installing replacement tires that do not conform to the information on the vehicle federal certification label, tire placard or in the vehicle owner's manual. NHTSA allows the use of auxiliary labels. They would normally be filled-out by a savvy installer and placed adjacent to the trailer's original labels. They will display the replacement tires sizes and the new recommended inflation pressures for them. That information protects the owner from getting improper servicing from a 2nd party and protects the field when the trailer changes hands.
Did you also put-off registering your new tires?