Yes
I believe yes, the lug pattern for wranglers has not changed.
Taller springs and shocks
No, the bolt pattern for the 2007+ is 5 on 5.5; the bolt pattern on 1986-1995 is 5 on 4.5.
Can it fit? Most likely yes. Will it drive well on the road? No it won't. The tires will rub the flares and possibly the inner fender when going over speed bumps, hitting potholes, etc. The biggest tire advised to put on a TJ Wrangler with no lift is a 31".
Yes, the bolt patterns are the same
NONE 2003-2006 Rubicon Rims were only 16" diameter which means cheaper tires than 17" and taller sidewalls which is better for offroad. Newer and larger JK (2007+) Rubicon rims are a different bolt pattern and will require wheel adapters to fit.
Yes they will.
31
I'm not sure about the 06-09 Wranglers but everything before 06 could accomidate a 31" Tire stock with no lift. If you get a 2.5" or 3" lift you can fit 33 inch tires
NO A RUBICON WITH 1.5" FACTORY LIFT WILL ACCEPT 32" TIRES AND THAT IS THE BIGGEST STOCK. I believe you are thinking of a TJ Wrangler 1997-2006 which requires at least 3" of lift to runn 33s on the trail without rubbing. A JK 2007-Present Can fit 33s stock with little rubbing and the JK Rubicon comes from the factory with 32" BFG KM2s Sources- Owned and have been around Jeeps all my lift and currently own 2005 Rubicon 4" lift and 33s, 83 CJ7 awaiting Restoration, and 78 CJ5 building up
Putting a lift in a 2013 Jeep Wrangler and using 33 inch tires depends on what size tires you are using now. You can get 33 inch tires to fit any size rim. If the Jeep is already lifted you may not need anything else but tires. A 2003 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon Edition, has a 2 inch suspension and uses 33 inch tires.
no