Trailer tires are typically designed to carry heavy loads at low speeds, while truck tires are designed to carry lighter loads at higher speeds. Trailer tires are also typically made with a softer rubber compound than truck tires, which can make them more prone to damage when used on trucks.
Additionally, trailer tires are not as durable as truck tires and may not be able to withstand the same amount of wear and tear. Using trailer tires on a truck can increase the risk of accidents and should be avoided.