Jody, I have torsion axles. The tires are Trail America: Bias, Size: ST205/75D14 (F78-14) Load Range: C. PSI: 50 Load Capacity: 1,760 lbs. each. (I had just replaced the old trailer tires with radials. but a different size--and had to take what the trailer shop had it stock on the Friday night we did the exchange…)
I am running the current tires at 50 lbs, (measured with analogue dial gauge, confirmed by the pressure sensor) go up to about 55 lbs when running, temp is rarely more than 10 degrees over ambient.
I just measured the tread with a micrometer to give a more accurate picture: outer tread on spare: .229 in. outer tread on rt. front .195in, lft. front .201in. on rt rear .110 in and lft rear is .184, so the right rear is wearing significantly more than the other tires. The inner tread on all of the tires is worn less than outer, but I did not measure the inner. Currently the trailer is about 2" higher in the front, putting more load on the rear tires. Not sure why more on the right--than left--but have to assume it is either load, or minor misalignment of the axle (I did not measure that yet. I will weigh the trailer, but it will be without the boat, for registration. I have a number of other hitches at home, and we will be sure it is closer to level in the future.
On the 25 trailer, we went from bias to radial tires, and made sure the trailer was level (with bubble level, truck loaded--adjustable hitch, which was part of the equalizer bar package).