The important numbers are rim size (14X6), the bolt circle (5-on-4.5 inches), the weight bearing capacity (you mentioned 2200 pounds, which is good, but watch out for lower numbers like 1500 pounds), and the inflation capacity (at least 65 psi). Your new wheels will probably come with rubber valve stems - throw them away and install metal bolt-in stems. And once the tire is mounted, it is very important to balance it. Many tire places will tell you "we never balance trailer tires". Insist on it.
Your link described a 14X5.5 inch size. Read the specs on the tire to be sure that is an acceptable size.
Bill
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