RV Tire Replacement Cost — What You Actually Pay
RV tire replacement cost ranges widely because RVs themselves range widely — from a small pop-up camper on ST175/80R13 tires to a 45-foot Class A diesel pusher on 11R22.5 commercial truck tires. The tire size alone creates a 4x to 6x difference in cost. Add location, number of tires, and whether you're working from a campground or a highway shoulder, and there's no honest flat-rate answer. Here's how to think through your specific situation.
What Affects the Cost
The biggest variable for RV tire cost is whether you're replacing one tire or the full set. Many RV owners call us for one flat tire and discover during the inspection that two or three others are past their DOT date — common in Florida because heat and UV age rubber faster than mileage does. Replacing the full set in one visit is more cost-effective than a second visit six months later, and is often the safer choice when tires are within a year or two of the 6-year mark. Class A motorhome tire replacement is the most expensive category because of the commercial size and the number of tires involved.
Pricing Factors
These variables go into every quote for this service.
RV type and tire size
Class A diesel pushers run 11R22.5 or 295/80R22.5 — commercial truck sizes. Class C units on Ford/Mercedes chassis run LT commercial sizes. Travel trailers run ST-series tires in various sizes. Cost scales directly with size.
Number of tires being replaced
Class A motorhomes have six tires (two steer, four drive). Fifth wheels and travel trailers often have four to six depending on axle count. Replacing a full set vs. one tire changes the per-tire cost significantly.
Age and dry rot
RV tires in Florida often need replacement by age, not tread depth. A pre-trip inspection that catches four dry-rotted tires on a travel trailer means four replacements. Not a surprise — a safety call.
Location: campground, storage lot, or highway
Campground or driveway calls are straightforward. Highway roadside calls carry a premium. Storage lot calls sometimes have access constraints that add time.
Time of call
Business hours versus after-hours pricing applies to RV calls the same as any other service.
Valve stems and hardware
During a full set replacement, valve stems and wheel hardware are typically replaced as part of the job. This adds a small amount per tire but eliminates future leaks from aged hardware.
Why We Quote Per Job
Tell us your RV type (Class A, Class C, travel trailer, fifth wheel), the number of axles, your current tire size if you know it, and your location. We'll give you a price. For pre-trip inspections that may result in replacements, we'll do the inspection first and let you decide on replacements before committing.
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Common Questions About Rv tire replacement cost
How much does it cost to replace all six tires on a Class A motorhome?
Class A commercial sizes (11R22.5, 295/80R22.5) are expensive tires, and replacing six is a meaningful investment. We quote per job after confirming the exact size and location. Call us for a real number.
How often should travel trailer tires be replaced?
Every 5–6 years in Florida regardless of tread depth. Florida's UV and heat degrade sidewall rubber faster than mileage alone. Check the DOT date code — the last four digits are week and year of manufacture.
Do you come to RV parks and campgrounds?
Yes. Campgrounds, RV resorts, state parks, and storage lots across 8 Central Florida counties. Call us with the location and we'll come to you.
Can you tell me if I need new tires before I decide?
Yes. We can do a pre-replacement inspection and tell you honestly which tires need to be replaced and which ones are still serviceable. No obligation to replace anything we don't recommend.
Have a specific pricing question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin will give you a straight answer.