I am needing the following for my '91 jeep wrangler 2.5. Any Suggestions? They have to be relatively resonably priced, and I don't care if the part suggested are used type.
1)Disributor cap
2)front Leaf Springs- 0" lift
3)shocks-0" lift
4)spark plugs
5) 8mm spark plug wires
6)rotor
7)radio
8)radiator
9)thermostat
10)stronger alternator
11)battery
Are you going for performance mods or OEM/factory replacement?
As for the stereo, the best thing to do is go to your local Target and buy one of their MP3/WMA-CD Sony X-Plod headunits. They cost around $100. They're pretty good. I've been using the same one in multiple vehicles for almost four years now. They even come with a remote. We just recently bought one to go in my mom's Eclipse and it works and sounds great. Well... I also replaced all the speakers with high-quality stuff all the way around, so that helps. Still, they're good headunits.
-front dash speakers
Best solution? Just disconnect them. There really aren't any good speakers to replace those with. You can buy replacements from most of the big car audio companies (Kenwood, Alpine, etc.) but they're all expensive (because the size isn't very common) and they all pretty much sound like crap compared to better speakers in better sizes. You can only get so much out of such a small speaker.
Instead, step one -- buy or fab some modpods:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14136_03.htmThey go over the center hump right up against the firewall. They will fit if you have a manual transmission. Any 5.25" speakers will fit, giving you much better options for the same or less money. You can also buy a set with decent speakers included from Quadratec.
Step two -- if you have a domelight bar with speaker cutouts, get some speakers to go in it. They are usually 4.5" or 5". Again, much better options. If you don't have a domelight bar or it doesn't have speaker cutouts, you can buy one of these:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14119_0XX_PG.htmAlternatively, you can buy or fab a pair of these for the back:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14031_5X_PG.htmThose enclosures are nice, because they use space that was already there but practically unusable before. They even add cupholders in the back. They accept 6x9" speakers, which are made by a million different brands and good ones can be bought cheap. And again, you can buy a pair with decent speakers already included.
Then, all you need is some 8-guage and 14-gauge wire with a terminal washer, an in-line fuse, and a big roll of speaker wire (aka a stereo wiring kit.) You can buy a kit already put together at any car audio store, or you can buy the stuff separately from your local auto parts store (this is the best option, you almost always save money.) Don't worry, this stuff is cake to wire up in a Jeep.
Total estimated cost for everything, including some midrange (as in price/quality, not sound range) speakers, and the Sony headunit I mentioned earlier would be around $400.
If you wanted to go the extra mile, you could spend an extra $100 or so and get a six-speaker setup. Two fronts in the modpods, two rears in the rear enclosures, and two front/rear splice in the domelight bar. That way you've got good sound coming from in front, above, and behind, and it will fade nicely from front to back. And don't worry about splicing the speakers this way, it won't cause any problems. The headunit's onboard amplifier will handle it just fine unless you've got some really high quality competition-level speakers that draw insane wattage.