I can't give you specifics to all your questions, but here goes:
1. Chunking tread is usually a sign the tire is overheating. Possible causes (it's up to you to determine which one(s) it might be)... a) under inflation, b) overloading, or c) excessive speed. There should be markings on the tire for all three of these (recommended pressure, max load (per tire) and a speed rating.
2) Bridgestone (really a Japanese Co.) recently (I don't remember exactly, but probably in the last 5 years) bought Firestone. I don't know how to tell where these tires were made, but there is a code (lot number?) on them that you could look up. I have no idea WHERE you'd look it up, though, except to contact Firestone. How old are those tires? The 55MPH marking might date back to the national 55 speed limit, if they're that old.
3. That certainly sounds like a tire mismatch. No experience with Continental tires, so I can't help you there.
4. Michelins are good, but I wouldn't say they're the best. That's pretty subjective. On big trucks (semis) that I run, we use exclusively Goodyear. It might be that Michelins are more expensive. It also might be that they (a French company) don't make the over-sized tires. Pretty expensive to import tires that big, for no more demand than there is for them. That's why BS bought FS, to get US manufacturing plants.
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