What tire size should I run?

Could, but don't know how. Want them to look good. My Jeep is a mall crawler.

Ah come on. "Don't know how" isn't a good excuse. Give it a try. Like 4Lo4Sho said, with some basic tools, elbow grease, and time, you'd be amazed at what you can do yourself. And you can learn a lot from your f*ck-ups....like most of us do.
 
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Hola, el mío también es de 4 cilindros 2.5 estándar, actualmente tengo 33" con pasos de engranaje de 4.88, los diferenciales son los originales y va muy bien me gusta la configuración. Hace unos 2 meses cambié los pasos.

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Hola. Tienes ruedas Rubicon. Ellos se ven bien!
Hola, el mío también es de 4 cilindros 2.5 estándar, actualmente tengo 33" con pasos de engranaje de 4.88, los diferenciales son los originales y va muy bien me gusta la configuración. Hace unos 2 meses cambié los pasos.

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Ah come on. "Don't know how" isn't a good excuse. Give it a try. Like 4Lo4Sho said, with some basic tools, elbow grease, and time, you'd be amazed at what you can do yourself. And you can learn a lot from your f*ck-ups....like most of us do.

A member on here spent 40 hours refinishing his, only to have to buy new wheels. 🤫
 
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I thought about getting the JK Moab style 17" wheels, since the TJ version are 16" and people think they're worth $400-500 a set. The JK ones go for around $100 for 5 around here, if they sell at all.