I've had it with cheap Chinese trailer tires!

Trailer tires sit for long time, and then are expected to run 80+ MPH, fully loaded and then some! Then we hook up are trucks and the trailer nose dive or is perked up. either way you have a lot more weight on the front or rear axle. What am i trying to say?????? You could have a load that is less than the max payload, and still have one axle(two tires) over the weight limit of that axle/tire, while the other axle has very little load.
Sun rot is the BIG killer.
Going from a 15" to a 16" is the best move you can make!!!!!! How ever wheel well limit, can hold you back.
When i when to buy my last 15" tire the tire shop had almost new set of tires with rims for a screaming deal. To make it even better they were 16" with the same height as my 15".....................tread was slightly larger but the side wall bulge was to much and would have rubbed under a load. Back to 4 new 15" tires.:rolleyes:
An before you ask! I'm NO tire salesman:wtf: