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It's probably impossible to say if it's easier to repair or replace your wiring harness without seeing it in person. I'd be happy to take a look at it, but won't be in Wyoming for a few months!
As for the B-pillar, I think only the factory soft-top models have the taller B-pillar. The only thing I did was remove the hardtop.
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Finally moving forward again! I ordered the OME lift kit and new tie rod ends. While I was waiting for them to arrive, my buddy convinced me it would be easier to go ahead and take the tub off now instead of doing all the suspension and steering work up under it and then taking the tub off later anyway.
I had some time off this week and got busy. I did one last shakedown of the vehicle, putting it in and out of 4wd and low range. I couldn't figure out how to operate the winch but decided it wasn't that critical.
I dove in and started the disassembly, drained the gas tank, disconnected the pedals, stripped the dash and wiring harness, etc.
Here's the end result. All the mounts on the very back were rusted solid and had to be cut. I used an engine hoist to pick the tub off the frame and rolled the chassis out from under it. More work tomorrow!
Are the goals just a lift and steering while the body is off or do you have other plans?
Looks like you have great access with the tub off.
Here is the pillar on mine. I will figure something out for summer if I am going to take the top off. I assume it will stick up and look ugly.
Most people pull the tranny/transfer, bellhousing, and engine as a complete assembly. Most people have the body on when they do this and that is probably why. Since you have the body off I would pull the trans/transfer with the cherry picker; remove the clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel; attach the picker to the engine and put a bit of tension on it; remove the BH (two of the 4 bolts are accessible from inside through the inspection cover on the bottom); and then pull the engine. It is HEAVY. Get a helper and minimize the distance you have to move it to get it on a stand (or tires or whatever). It is darn near impossible to put on a stand without removing the BH and wrenching on it whilst it hangs from the picker is lunacy.