Trailer Tires in Gresham & Portland, OR

Trailer Tires For Every Adventure!

Whether you’re towing a boat to the coast, hauling equipment with your flatbed trailer, or hitting the road with your RV/ toy hauler, Gresham Premier Tire provides high-quality trailer tires tailored to your trailer and hauling needs. We specialize in trailer tire sales and trailer tire installations for customers in Gresham, Portland, and surrounding communities. With a large trailer tires inventory and an expert team, we’ll make sure your trailer tire needs are handled and your trailer is equipped to handle whatever you’re towing.

Trailer Tires Gresham & Portland | RV, Boat Trailer & Hauler Tires
Popular Trailer Tires Includes: Common Trailer Tire Sizes We Stock: Tire Ply Ratings Available:
Boat Trailer Tires 205/75 R15 8 ply
Enclosed Utility Trailer Tires 225/75 R15 10 ply
Flatbed & Car Hauler Tires 235/80 R16 12 ply
RV & Toy Hauler Trailer Tires 235/85 R16 14 ply
Single Axle & Dual Axle Trailer Tires 16 ply
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Trailer Tires Gresham & Portland | RV, Boat Trailer & Hauler Tires

Why Replacing Trailer Tires Matters

Your trailer tires take on the full weight of your cargo, boat, car hauler, equipment, enclosed trailer, & RV experience constant wear under pressure. Replacing worn or cracked trailer tires is critical for:

  • Preventing blowouts during highway towing

  • Protecting your boat or RV from damage

  • Maintaining proper load capacity

  • Ensuring safe braking and control

Using the wrong ply rating or tire size can lead to swaying, overheating, or even catastrophic trailer tire failure. At Gresham Premier Tire, we help you select the right trailer tire for your trailer type and hauling needs.

Gresham Trailer Tire Experts You Can Trust

Fast service and installation for trailer tires of all sizes

Trusted tires by local contractors, boaters, and travelers

Stocked inventory for common trailer tire sizes and plys

Serving Gresham, Portland, Fairview, Troutdale, and the greater Eastside Metro area

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Trailer Tires Gresham & Portland | RV, Boat Trailer & Hauler Tires

FAQ: Trailer Tire Replacement

Even if tread looks fine, trailer tires should typically be replaced every 3–5 years due to sidewall aging and dry rot.
Common causes include dry rot, overloading, improper inflation, and using the wrong ply or size for your load.
8 ply and 10 ply tires work for most light-duty trailers, while heavier hauls or dual axle setups may require 12–16 ply tires for safety and stability.
Yes, radial tires offer smoother rides and longer wear—great for long-distance or highway towing.