In general, 33's are considered the best all-around size. Tall enough to be beneficial, but not so big as to require extensive mitigation to prevent rubbing, minor impact on gearing, medium impact on weight.
Also, in general, a tall/skinny will perform better when airing down. This is because the contact patch grows in length, not width. A narrow tire will grow longer than a wide tire at the same vehicle weight and tire pressure. So you'll have better tread deformation around objects. I deploy at around 8,000 lbs and run a 275 in width (10mm narrower than stock!). As Americans, we are conditioned to evaluate based on visual appearance and
mistakenly believe wider is always better. Not so if you're airing down properly on trail. Narrower will also give you better fuel econ in town and be a bit easier on the rig. Wider does look better on Insta and at the mall though...
IMO, KO2 and ST Maxx are two great choices for solid all-terrains. I personally run an E rated tire for sidewall resistance to punctures, but the Es do ride a bit more firm and weigh more than the same size in a C.
Evaluate your needs and choose the best option. There is no 'perfect' tire for everything.