I found a way to fab a diff bracket that allows me to continue using my 4.0 header and downpipe, using some 3/4" square tube steel and some steel strip, about 1/4" thick. It's halfway done and my battery's out on my sawzall, but I'll take/post some pics tomorrow once everything is pieced together. This project would have been done already if I had a work bench with a vice. INstead I have to settle for inserting the steel into the transmission mount and bendng it up or down from there.
On another note, I finally put my interior back together, at least, the passenger/driver compartment. I also secured the center console to the floor by cutting strips of 18 gauge steel and bolting them to the floor under the carpet, then to the console. My waggy's not a sport model, so it didn't come with those mounting points. I still have to reinstall a few panels n the cargo area, but I'll probably wait on that until I can find a decent set of jeep speakers at the junkyard. My cherokee's speakers sounded surprisingly good with my aftermarket head unit, very clear with decent, but not obnoxious bump, so I'll just go that route again. It looks like, for much of what's left, I'll end up having to wait until I have the cash for a new battery and some more fuel line, along with a valve cover. I can't secure the fuel pump until I bolt the gas tank back up, which I can't do until I get some more line and hose clamps, and even then, I won't be able to wire the pump and test the circuit until I get another battery, which also (obviously) keeps me from test-starting the car, which I also can't do until I get that line.