I would point you to the tirerack.com
Put in your size and look at reviews, I personally like a tire that is lightweight or at least the same weight as stock.
Ask AI for 5 questions you can answer to pick the best tires for your needs:
"looking for new tires for my 2019 wrangler rubicon. ask me 5 questions to get the best for my needs"
Nice — I’ll dial this in for you. The 2019 Wrangler Rubicon came stock with 285/70R17 (~33") tires on 17-inch wheels, but many owners move to 35" all-terrain tires depending on use and lift. (TireSize)
Before recommending specific tires, I want to understand how you actually use the Jeep. Answer these 5 quick questions:
What tire size are you planning to run?
Examples:
33" (stock size)
35"
37"
This matters because different tires perform very differently at each size.
How much of your driving is highway vs off-road?
Approximate split:
90% highway / 10% trail
70% highway / 30% trail
50/50
All-terrain tires are quieter and last longer on pavement, while mud-terrains grip better off-road but are louder. (Rough Country)
What terrain do you actually drive off-road?
Choose the closest:
Sand
Rocks
Mud
Forest / dirt trails
Snow / winter
Mostly overlanding / mild trails
What matters most to you?
Rank these if you can:
Quiet ride
Long tread life
Maximum off-road grip
Wet road safety
Aggressive look
Weight / MPG
Are you lifted or stock suspension?
Example:
Stock Rubicon suspension
Leveling kit
2–3" lift
This affects what tires fit without rubbing and how they perform when flexing. (Quadratec.com)
Once you answer those, I’ll recommend 3–5 specific tires that match your setup (for example: KO3, Falken Wildpeak, Nitto Recon, Baja Boss, etc.) and explain why each fits your use case.
And if you want, I can also tell you which tires Jeep owners regret buying — that’s often just as useful.