Ok here's my 2 cents worth!
I have an '89 Wrangler that was a 4.2 standard shift! I had all the usual carb problems etc...........
My son asked why wasn't I driving it?
I said because it needed tires real bad.
He said he would buy me a set of tires & I thought what a good boy!
In a couple of days a tractor / trailer shows up and unloads Five 33 x12 1/2 x 15" Thornbirds on these wild rims! I called him and said there's No Way those tires will go on that Little Jeep!
He said OH I ment to tell you the lift kit will be there in a day or two!
Good thing I'm retired - so after installing the lift kit and rebuilding the complete front end............ we still had this 4.2 that I had previously changed over to a Holly 2bbl but it still just about could turn these tires.
My oldest son heard about a motor out of a 2004 Wrangler that his buddy told him about. This neighbor of his (down in New York on Long Island) had this in his garage for over two years and never used it. We went over & to make a long story short - I bought a complete 4.0 which had less than 15,000 miles on it. It came with the automatic trans & transfer case! It also had the computer, wiring harness / fusebox & relays, complete A/C, Power Steering, drive shafts etc. for $1,500
I spent another $1,500 I'd say on a new radiator, some motor mounts, shift linkage, all new Sun mechanical gauges which I mounted on a redwood panel to replace the stock gauge set-up, a 20 gallon fuel tank from a '95 which has the electric pump etc. & a fuel rail out of a cherokee because the 2004 wants to run on more pressure than the stock 95 pump could put out.... I also found some beautiful leather seats from a Grand Cherokee which I installed...... OH yeah, one more thing - Lunch for my buddy Mike & his brother Pat anytime I see them for the rest of their lives (who's garage we did this swap at)!
I've bought a couple of different speedometers / tachometers but I can't seem to get any of them to work properly! I went out & bought a Tom Tom navigation system & this gives me the time & tells me accurately how fast I'm driving even with the big Thornbirds. With the old drivetrain the speedometer was all screwed up with those tires!
So let's see we have a few bucks tied up in this now - I bought this Cherry / One previous owner Wrangler for $3,500 - than approx. $3,000 for the suspension / tires + around $3,000 for the drivetrain stuff!
I'm happy that's what counts!