What are you planning to do with it? If you follow Expedition Overland on YouTube, their primary focus is Overlanding, not wheeling or mudding, then you know they run 33" tires. They can run whatever they want, but for Overlanding they choose 33s. I realize they are not everyone's cup of tea, but they Overland often, and make a living doing it, so their opinion is valid in my opinion.
If you are truly Overlanding, there shouldn't be any reason to upgrade the axles on your Jeep. If you need to upgrade the axles on your vehicle to Overland, then you need a different vehicle. People are using Subarus to Overland... We used a Ford Expedition last year (stock drivetrain), and will use a Mitsubishi Montero next year (2019). I'm trying to keep it as stock as possible because it just makes things easier, and way cheaper.
Remember, Overlanding is not mudding, is not wheeling, is not 4x4ing... It's the relentless pursuit of normally unseen locations via expedition into the backcountry with your vehicle. Nothing more. Some people make it more, or think they need Unimogs to Overland, but you don't... If you do, then perhaps you are on the wrong forum... :)
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Thanks for the reply... I wish to be primarily overlanding. My goal is go to Moab and explore there mostly, so with things I was reading people were preferring 35's there. 33's were my original intent but started second guessing myself. Cheers!