I got pissed earlier. Before I went to buy the new wheels I took one off so that I had it with me to compare with the rims that were there. Didn't want to get the wrong rims. As luck had it the guy I snagged was pretty knowledgeable. On top of that he asked how I was going to use the trailer and then told me the tires that were with the rims on sale were bias ply and it would be best if I had radials. They were regular price but he looked up the history on them and they were on sale in July and he said he would give me for that price. Pretty happy about that.
What I was not happy about is trying to take the wheel bolts out of the hubs. With no weight on the trailer the wheel would just spin when I would turn the tire iron. In the end I managed to snug a pipe wrench on the inside of the hub and jam it into the ground. The pipe wrench was opened all the way and was only catching on the last thread of the wrench. But at least I got it off. No such luck with the other wheel. And I am persistent. I even had a bar propped against the hub inside, me on the trailer for weight and trying to twist the bolt loose. Well you can't say I didn't try. In the end I needed weight on the trailer if I was going to get the rim to stop slipping while on the tire. So my solution. Some plywood and blocks to get the up car on the trailer. Did three nuts, roll the car off, spin the tire, car back on, spin the last one loose.

I sure hope things go a little smoother as time goes on.