I've towed tens of thousands of miles with car tires on my trailer. They work fine, as long as you don't exceed the load. I doubt you will with a T1950, which weighs about 3700 dry and maybe 4500 wet.
People knee-jerk react when they say no car tires on a trailer. Other than load, there are little differences. The tire doesn't know if you're towing or if it's on a car! If anything, they average car tire will probably be built to better quality given it's carrying humans, rather than being towed. For example, take a look at your standard trailer components, i.e., complete junk.
That being said, it's not easy to find a car tire for the 1950 with a 15", so you may have to just get a trailer tire. The most important thing is to buy a radial trailer tire. The bias plies love to explode or shred after a few miles/years.
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2007 Sunline T-1950 #7002
2007 Que SE VIN#6309 (traded in)
2007 Toyota Tacoma
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