redneck- was the car originally a 4cyl car? if so, save that front axle you yanked outta there for other eagle owners who want to keep their IFS but want lower gearing, because the 4cyl front axle is the only housing with a differential case that will accept 3.55 or lower gears(numerically higher).
Also, if the rear axle is the stock Eagle D35, it is not much good for an off road rig. The Eagle rear axles have weak 2 piece shafts that can't hold up to big tires. You'd be doing yourself a favor to find at least a XJ Cherokee D35 with one piece shafts, although that axle is also still a weak D35. Pre-1990 XJ D35s are NON-C-clip, while anything after '90 has C-clip shafts, which are bad news when you break a shaft, since the wheel, brake drum, and remaining piece of shaft will slide out of the axle housing if you break a shaft. Keep yer eyes open for the elusive XJ D44 rear axle. The spring perches are in the right places for a bolt-in to an Eagle. You do have to cut and reposition the shock mounts on any XJ to Eagle axle swap.