Collection: SHOP CLASS C RV TIRES

We offer the Best Selections from the Top Brands & All the Most Popular Sizes.

These RV Tires Help keep Your Dreams Rolling.

Whether it’s Backwoods Camping or Highway Cruising, Class C RV Tires are built tough for every twist, turn, and terrain.

  • New Production Date Codes
  • Lots of Load Range Options - (Ask Us for Advice)
  • Backed by Manufacturer Warranty (Aftermarket Options)
  • Upgrades & Tire Safety Products Available 

Adventure starts where the pavement ends — make sure your tires are ready.

Shop now to Camp Boldly & Drive Confidently.

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SHOP CLASS C RV TIRES

WHY RV TIRES MATTER MORE THAN YOU THINK

When you're hitting the road in your motorhome, your tires are your foundation—literally. They’re responsible for carrying the heavy load of your RV, ensuring a smooth ride, and keeping you safe across long distances. That’s why having the right motorhome tires is crucial—not just for comfort, but for safety and performance.


What Makes Motorhome Tires Unique?

Load Ratings: RVs are heavy vehicles. Motorhome tires are built to handle higher load capacities.
Sidewall Strength: These tires have reinforced sidewalls to support the weight and improve stability.
Longevity vs. Wear: While they may not rack up as many miles as regular tires, they age faster due to exposure, storage, and UV damage.

Not sure if your RV tires are road-ready? Top Signs your RV Tires Need Replacement:

Cracking or Dry Rot: Even if there’s plenty of tread, aged rubber can crack and fail.
Tread Wear: Uneven wear might indicate alignment or inflation issues.
Age: Most manufacturers recommend replacing motorhome tires every 5–7 years, regardless of mileage.
Bulges or Bubbles: These can be signs of internal damage and are a serious safety risk.
Flat Spots: Tires can develop Flat Spots that can cause permanent damage to the steel belts in construction of tires.

When shopping for motorhome tires, Consider the Following:


Your RV’s Class: Class A, B, or C motorhomes require different tire types.
Load Range & Ply Rating: Always match or exceed the manufacturer’s specs.
Driving Habits: Full-time RVers might need all-season or high-mileage options.
Tire Brand Reputation: Stick with trusted name brands that have good Manufacturer Support & Good Ratings from Other RV Owners.

  • TIRE SIZE GUIDE

    This Helpful Guide Explains how to interpret the Numbers Posted on the Side of Your Tires.

  • LOAD RANGE CHART

    This Helpful Guide Explains how to interpret the Load Chart and your Tire Weight Ratings.

  • TIRE WEAR CHART

    This Helpful Guide Explains how to interpret the Wear Pattern of your Old Tires.