NO. As long as they all are the same size.
It would not affect anything. the size does not mater.
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.
TH400 or 4L80E if you want overdrive.
You would have 16 inch wheels and tires.
You can if they have the same mount lug pattern but why would you want to?
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
I would look at your local dealer ship such as Tire Kingdom to find 35 inch tires for your car.
Yes, Dodge comes oem with 17" and 20". I have owned both of these. If putting on bigger tires or lift with either of these make sure proper offset.
When you are looking for 33 inch tires, l would recommend the comparison sites like ebay and amazon. Many tires companies have accounts, and customer feedback is useful in helping you to find the best deal on 33 inch tires.
NO. The size of the tires and wheels have NOTHING to do with the brakes.
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.