Well I would suggest testing in LAB first, you just use a cable in place of the wireless links.
That will at least let you know what steps work to bring it up without taking your network down.
But also remember LAGs are not aware of wireless variable capacity and only look at physical link status and simply break streams up sending some on one and other streams on the other port.
So for sake of argument if one link is AF24 capable of 700 Mbps and the other link is AFX capable of 150 Mbps it has no way of telling the links are not both 1G links and is unaware of link congestion and does not take congestion on one link into account it will simply direct half the streams onto one link and the other half onto the other link and be dammed with any congestion or such.
LAGs were never designed to deal with variable capacity wireless links and do not say oh look latency is high on one link so put more on the other link it simple pushes the streams into the link and does not monitor or care about the effect.
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