You have done very logical research and would only make one major change.
While going with wheel choice number 2 for a slightly narrower profile and less stress on the axle with zero offset I like Ol-Bombero would match them with Michelin XPS Ribs not LTX AT's.
Here's why.
Compare the 2 tread patterns side by side and you will notice a distinct difference.
The LTX AT will have very a blocky chunky tread pattern with no obvious continuous ribs of rubber running the circumference of the tire. also it should be noted that the tires shoulders are made up of blocks of separate rubbers blocks again for traction when turning corners in poor conditions.
This is for traction in poor conditions such as rain, mud, sand, hence the AT (All Terrain)
Now the XPS Rib will have Ribs running the entire circumference of the tire for direction stability and smooth rolling. The shoulders also will have solid ribs with small lateral sipes or grooves for water extraction running the circumference of the tire . The treads shoulders on the Ribs are designed to minimize side traction when turning tight corners minimizing lateral suspension stress.
Lastly the tires which will be subject to a high continuous load factor being used on a trailer therefore the highway RIB tread pattern will run cooler than the chunky aggressive LTX All Terrain tire due to less flexing and moving if the tires treads pattern as it turns and rolls in use.
Cooler tires always equates to longer life.
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