To answer your question, I have a 2" RE Budget lift right now, putting together the pieces for a 4" short arm lift in the not too distant future.
Anyway, so I got the alignment done, still have the wobble. I have the spec sheet and can post the settings they used if it makes a difference. When I first picked up the Jeep, the wobble was about the same as before. When I talked to the guy, he indicated that the alignment was a bit off, but he thinks the cause of the wobble is the wear on the tires. He says they're about shot and he recommended that I replace them. I know I have one tire that seems to be worn more than the others for some reason, but it's on the rear right now.
Now, to contribute some more info, like I said when I first picked it up the wobble was about the same as before the alignment. Out of curiousity, I decided to try swapping the front tires (i.e. moving the front drivers side tire to the front passenger side and vice versa). I didn't have a jack stand with me so I put my spare tire (same 32" BFG MTR as the others) on the front passenger side and moved the tire that was on the passenger side to the drivers side. I decided to take it for a spin like that to see what difference it made. Just so you know, the tire that was on as the spare (which I moved to the front pass. side) had been cut and was flat for the better part of a year and I finally found someone that was able to plug it a few weeks ago, so it has considerably less wear than the other 4 tires. With the 'newer' tire on the front passenger side, the Jeep was almost undriveable over 40mph. It was MUCH WORSE. That was what I imagine actual death wobble is like.
So, I came back and put the 'newer' tire back as the spare and finished swapping the fronts, so in other words the front drivers side when the jeep was aligned was now on the passenger side and vice versa. This configuration seems to be slightly better than before the alignment. It still wobbles, but for whatever reason it's not as bad and doesnt seem to do it every time you reach 40-45mph. What in the world does that mean?
Does any of this help? What's the next thing I should be checking???