Hey Blue I was agreeing with you untill that last comment. The bII's are a very squirrelly truck nomatter how you drive, and anybody that would lift one and still drives it like an ass on the road deserves what the get. I dont mean to upset anyone but they are not made for that kind of driving. [-X
I agree that if you lift a BII and drive it fast, you are a statistic waiting to happen, but my first BII wasn't TOO squirrelly unless I wanted it to be. Don't forget that the early Jeep CJ, the BII, and the EB are all fairly close in wheelbase and track width, and they ALL share similar handling traits (other than the BII TTB having slightly different weight transfer...)
The only way I'd feel comfortable in a BII at over 85 mph is if it had thicker than stock swaybars, new HD springs, good shocks, a couple inches of drop, low profile tires, a chop top and a proper rollbar/cage. Believe it or not, the single most noticeable increase in stability is the chop top (it lowers the center of gravity VERY significantly)