boshog wrote:
Couldn't resist Googling it. It is illegal to mix tires in Canada;
"Use similar tires on all four wheels. Some combinations are illegal, including: radial-ply tires on the front and bias-ply or belted bias-ply on the rear;"
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/section5.1.4.shtml
Even what you found is about a car or passenger vehicle...
"4-tires..."... What if my trailer only has 2 tires (like a single axle)?
The intent of that (speculation on my part of course) is to ensure that the handling characteristics of a passenger vehicle are the same left-to-right AND/OR front-to-back.
Yes it is true that a bias will react differently to thrust and force than a radial tire will.... However the question is about a trailer which completely follows the driven unit.
If ONE bias tire in combination with THREE radial tires (or other way around) causes a handling issue such that the trailer over-takes the driven unit this is some other SERIOUS issue going on and the combination should not be on the road.