I and running 33x12.5r15 maxxis mud tires on 7" offset rims (if I was to buy new rims I wud go for 8" instead) and very happy with them, they were very easy to balance. There are other good tires out there like Truxs around the same price as what I paid for mine but some are a night mare to balance, even when you know what your doing. Go to this website
www.ora4x4.com then into "LINKS" and under "Offroad Tires" it will bring up a site with many different brands and pictures of them to give u a better idea. By the way thats the club I belong to, I sorted all the links out so if theres a mistake I did it.. lol Its still under construction but coming along slowly. If u put a 4" suspension lift on ur jeep u can run 35" tires without rubbing. A friend has a 94 YJ with 3" body lift and 4" suspension lift and spring over conversion (thats hes moved his springs from being under the axle to being on top of the axle) so his 7" lift is higher still. He complains about the wind on the highway its very hard to hold on the road, so don't go nuts on lifts. Do a suspension lift and leave the body alone. 4-6" max. And then slow down as its easy to roll the higher u go the easier to roll it. Aso under "LINKS" click on this one too Stu Olson's Jeep Site lots of tips and show with pics too on how to do things. I hope this helps a little. Don't do everything at once, take ur time look around at what u really want to do, and remember it costs bucks my 4" lift cost me close to$1000. but no labor as myself along with another friend did it in a day and a half inside his garage.