Swapped axles a month ago. Got horrible wobble back from Potts (new axles, 35's). Track bar bolt at the axle had walked its way out of the bracket. Got a bigger bolt, spread the sleeve in the bushing to fit the bolt nice and tight. Cranked the fucker down and with lock-tite. Track bar bolt at axle is nice and tight. Toe-in is good.
I adjusted my drag-link to center my steering wheel, and now the wobble is set off much more frequently. On certain roads, I can pretty much set if off setting and holding the steering wheel slightly off center. If I hit pot-holes or bridge joints anything besides square on, it will want to go into full death wobble unless I slow down (sometimes to a stop).
It's not as bad as coming back from potts. The track bar should prevent the axle from shiftin back and forth, and it is definitely tight. I also got the 35's and new wheels balanced (didn't do a great job, but the un-balanced tires on new wheels were better than old wheels and 35's with airsoft BB's).
From jacking up one side of the front axle and pushing the tire in at the top and rocking it back and forth pretty good, the ball joints appear to be fine (at least on drivers side).
Only thing constant since swapping axles is tie rod and drag link (& steering box of course). My next move may be to get new TRE's, but I'm not convinced they're the problem.
Looking to resolve the issues before harlan trip.

The steering in the Jeep has also always been quite loose, I know typical for Jeeps, but regardless, it has a fairly big dead spot at center.