Camper Tire Replacement
Mobile tire replacement for pop-up campers, truck campers, and small travel trailers across Central Florida. No shop visit needed.

Pop-up campers and small travel trailers don't get enough tire attention — they're light, so a sidewall crack doesn't always show until it fails on the highway. We service pop-up campers, small travel trailers in the 16-to-22-foot range, and the tow vehicle's tires if needed. LT235/75R15 comes up a lot on these; pop-ups running ST205/75R14, we stock those too. If your camper has been in storage in Port Orange since last fall and you're taking it out Memorial Day weekend, a 30-minute pre-trip inspection avoids a lot of roadside headaches.
What We Handle
- Pop-up camper tire service
- Truck-mounted camper support
- LT235/75R15 and ST205/75R14 sizing
- Driveway, campsite, and storage service
- Pre-trip inspection available
Calls We Get Every Week
Pop-up camper Memorial Day weekend
A family in Port Orange is pulling their pop-up out of storage Memorial Day weekend and finds a flat ST205/75R14. We come to the driveway Friday afternoon so they leave Saturday on schedule.
Small travel trailer storage check
A 20-foot Jayco travel trailer has been in a New Smyrna Beach storage yard since last fall. The owner hasn't looked at the tires in a year. We find two with dry rot and one with a nail, replace all three, and air up the fourth.
Campsite emergency near Blue Spring
A couple at Blue Spring State Park finds their 18-foot camper trailer has a flat the morning they're supposed to leave. We come to the park, swap the ST175/80R13, and they're on the road before noon.
Common Camper Tires Questions
What size tires do pop-up campers use?
Most pop-up campers run ST175/80D13 or ST205/75R14 depending on the size and manufacturer. We stock both. If you're not sure of your size, look at the sidewall of your current tire or the tire placard inside the camper frame.
Can you come to my campsite for a tire change?
Yes. State parks, private campgrounds, and RV parks — we service campers wherever they're set up. Call us and tell us the location.
Do camper tires need to be replaced on a schedule?
Yes. Even if a pop-up camper only goes out a few times a year, the tires age from UV and storage. Five to six years is the safe limit in Florida's climate. Low-mileage tires can still have degraded rubber compounds.
Can you change tires on a truck camper?
We can service the tires on the tow vehicle (the truck). Truck-mounted campers themselves don't have tires — the truck's rear tires carry that load. If you need the truck's LT tires serviced, we handle that.
What if my camper is in a hard-to-access storage yard?
We deal with storage facilities regularly. As long as we can get our service truck to the camper with reasonable clearance, we can handle the tire change there.
Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.