Could they and should they are 2 different questions. Why you're wanting to use them is a necessary question to understand your end game.
First consideration would be if they have the capacity to carry the weight safely. Since the trailer tires are non-drive tires, what advantages would such an aggressive tread give? Just my opinion but I'm not seeing any up side to doing this. I'm glad to be educated, so I'm waiting to learn some more.
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Chip Bruce, RPh
Kansas City, MO
2016 Impact 312
2017 Silverado 3500HD SRW
If the tires will fit the wheel wells (or the trailer modified so they fit), if the tires are rated to carry the weight of the trailer and if the wheels are wide enough for the tire mounting recommendations, then they would probably work.
If you're looking to do something like these photos, then realize that Keystone (and almost all other manufactured travel trailers) simply don't have the structural rigidity or strength to be towed like these trailers. Trying to do so would probably mean that your trailer becomes a "one season toy". They aren't engineered or designed to be subjected to this kind of use and probably would "self destruct" if subjected to this kind of use...
Rpods come with off road tires as standard equipment.
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2012 Copper Canyon 273FWRET being towed by a 1994 Ford F350 CC,LB,Dually diesel.
Airlift 5000 bags, Prodigy brake control, 5 gauges on the pillar.Used to tow a '97 Jayco 323RKS.
Now an RVIA registered tech. Retired from Law enforcement in 2008 after 25+ yrs.
We made a couple of wrong turns in the mountains of Colorado back in the 70's. We were towing a 20 ft Jayco "JayRaven" with a Dodge 4x4. Trust me when I say that "mud grips" on the trailer doesn't make it any easier to get unstuck from the side of a mountain. Actually, it took 2 jeeps with winches to pull us off the edge of that cliff and I swore that I'll never, EVER pull a trailer down a dirt road again if I don't know exactly where it goes !!!!!
Like the guys who have a 4x2 pickup and put mud or off road tires all around. They like the looks.
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2013 24RKSWE (27ft TT) Cougar 1/2 ton series SOLD 10-2021
2013 Ford F350 4x4 CC 6.7 engine, 8 ft bed, 3.55 rear end, lariat package
Retired from Oregon State Police in 2011 than worked another 9.5 years as a small town traffic cop:
As of 05-2020, I am all done with 39 years total police work. No more uniforms for me.
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