Thanks for all the votes of confidence, guys. At least it makes me feel a little more at ease that I won't wind up in the Pirate Booty Fab thread :laugh:
Got her all back together last night. I went over everything, and decided to give the whole thing a once over since I never think to do it. Everything looked good until I checked the t-case fluid....
Now call me crazy, but I'm pretty sure there's supposed to be some ATF in there

I couldn't get my finger down past the chain, but it took nearly a full quart to top it off.
Luckily it very rarely saw much street use up to now, so it appears that I dodged a bullet there. After I got it all buttoned up, and all the fluids topped off, I took it for a drive. I'm sure that putting the sway bar back on made huge difference, but even when I did have it on it didn't drive this well. It had all sorts of pops and creaks while making turns before adding the stiffeners. Now they're all but gone. I was very surprised. It also seems to handle much better.
Got it home and had to take a couple of glamour shots of the old beauty
Now, let me give you guys a good piece of advice; if you plan on doing any wheeling in the rocks, do yourself a HUGE favor and at the very least install the center stiffeners. My frame rails were so beaten that the stiffeners barely fit, and it was a lot of work to get them to fit as well as I did.
If my advice isn't good enough for you, let these pictures do the talking, and go back to post #25 and look at the rails from underneath. These are the direct effects of wheeling with no stiffeners or cage......
Misaligned passenger front door. I'll have to shim the top hinge to get it realigned.
Hard to see it in the pic, but the gap is much bigger up top than at the bottom
Driver's rear door, again, the gap is hard to see in the pic but it's around 3/16"~1/4" wider up top than at the bottom.
Floors have spots in them where the metal has been pushed upward, up to 1/2" in one spot. I'm not certain the stiffeners would have totally stopped this from happening, but I do feel as though they would have helped spread the load out over a larger area and would have minimized the damage.
So that's all for now. Hopefully we'll be wheeling at Gulches next weekend. When I get back I'll start planning out the 2x6 rocker replacement. After that, I have got to address the driver's rear frame rail and do some pillar tie-ins for the cage. But for now, I like knowing that I have a whole week of not working on it ahead of me!