If money's an issue you can but one shaft at a time. At least I know Superior does this. I think I drove a year with my 35 wobbling. The only problem wither then balance was that the bend caused the seal to leak then soak the pads and drum. If you let it go too long it will wear the drum at an angle and then you'll want to replace the pads and drums which I ended up doing anyway.
When I took the rotor / drum (e-brake) off, you could see it was a little wet.
I bit the bullet. $319 and I should have it (hopefully) by the end of the week. That includes the kit mentioned above, $5 freight fee, and $27 3yr/36k mile warranty that covers any and all of the parts. I'll snap pics during the install with a follow up. By the way, Jeffy, the told me it includes the Timken bearings.
I have to be honest. As much work as I did for fun and for repair on my '95, I really wasn't looking forward to this. I had some plans [upgrade to a 4-link in the rear, rear Fox Shox, HIDs, Belly-Up Skid, Diff. Covers, on-board air], but they are miles and miles away. Right now, I'm still focused on moving, but I can't shake this Jeep illness.