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Gjeep

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  1. Nice find on those seats and door panels -- that's a one year at best Jeep offering. Late '87 Laredo with black interior/ 'luggage' fabric. Only seen these once before in life. Will look good. Congrats
  2. Gjeep

    Vehicles owned.

    1986 Jeep XJ Pioneer, 1989 Jeep XJ Pioneer, 1995 Jeep XJ Sport, 1989 Jeep MJ SporTruck, 2001 Jeep XJ Sport, 1992 Jeep MJ Eliminator, 1987 Jeep XJ Chief (for interior parts), 1986 Jeep MJ XLS (for interior parts), 1987 Jeep MJ Chief (for interior parts), 1997 Jeep XJ Sport (red), 1998 Jeep XJ Classic, 1997 Jeep XJ SE (white), 1999 Jeep XJ Sport, 1991 Jeep MJ Pioneer.
  3. Many thanks Mike (FiatSlug) for the short bed bodyside molding. After 2 days of soaking the dried out mounting tape with GooGone, the fun of scraping it off with a plastic blade begins. Once all is off, I'll thoroughly scrub and reapply the new VHB tape.
  4. The MJ gets an updated look— 235/75 BFG’s, era appropriate steelies, and gone is is the hideous camper shell. Slippery Slope has parts incoming daily but majority of the work in progress will happen Spring time. Though there will be improvements along the way. The first back to normal that needs to happen has to do with the vintage aftermarket radio. Only when the headlights are on and you turn the truck off/ pull the key out the radio stays powered. The only way to turn that radio off is — turn the lights on and then off. Can’t imagine what’s going on and guessing a relay may be involved… But, if headlights, radio turns off as it should. NOS over the rail bed liner to be dropped in next, after clean up from the camper shell top of bedsides.
  5. I needed a truck … I considered going the last of the real Ford Ranger route or even a first or second gen Dakota. But my Comanche roots run too deep. I was surprised that after a couple hours of looking with the eye to buy, I found an almost all original 85K ’91 MJ Pioneer SB 2WD AW4 column shift non-AC, Silver Star Metallic with Sand interior truck. Only things added that were not off the assembly line: an XJ wood grain dash overlay & switch pod, cherry wood Jeep logo’d steering wheel, 8-ball shifter knob and newer XJ Ecco wheels. The MJ was repainted 9 years back and although the body paint is still sharp, the fender flares need a repaint. Rear bumper is slightly twisted, but I’ll get that straightened out – and then add a few bells and whistles to make this MJ mine. The camper shell will be tossed before I even pull into the driveway. I’ll post pics as I go, but it won’t be a crazy attention to detail build. It can’t be. I need a truck I can actually use. It’ll be a clean runner. Plus, I still need to finish up my stroker MJ some day. Time to get behind the wheel and drive it 9 hours back home.
  6. Sweet ride, I've always liked those. Typhoon also. Great find.
  7. I’ve been running the hurst shifter on my MJ and XJ for close to 14 years (on the MJ). They’re great. Accurate and shorter throw. Wouldn’t go back to the stock oar.
  8. Gjeep

    Bed plug

    No luck, your dims are much smaller than what I was thinking.
  9. Gjeep

    Bed plug

    That looks to be about the same size of the 5-speed (no TCM wiring) firewall plug. Could be wrong. If you measure the dims of the hole I can see if it is in fact the same size. Curious to see.
  10. The rubber windshield trim happened in 1995+.
  11. Not sure how many miles you have, but an overheat doesn't require a new engine unless you kept driving, and driving and driving. But there are things to redo and look at. How bad was the overheat, meaning approx how long were you in the red for? Redo/ get new all that is cooling related -- radiator, all hoses, thermostat, depending on mileage and how neglected new copper heater core (or at least flush it). Was the head gasket/ head effected. Personally, I'd swap all the cooling related mentioned above, do an oil change and drive it -- keeping an eye on the temp gauge. There's a good chance your engine is just fine.
  12. You may want to scavenge yards for GM tank sensors. Those early years under the hood was a good part GM beyond the engines.
  13. My aim it to get back the the MJ end of summer. Finishing up (another) daughters XJ as she will be on the road in a month, and just moved out of sunny CA. Getting settled always a fun time. Priority in move was Jeeps and Jeep parts. No idea if the furniture or anything else made it. Priorities. ;)
  14. Gjeep

    Rear bumper

    That's a 2nd gen Dakota rear bumper
  15. There's more to it -- The Renix era driver side switch panel backside thin copper connector 'sheet' (that ties the switch pins together for era specific wiring capability) is slightly different Renix to HO years. You'll want to find proper year switch assemblies or find HO year switches and swap that Renix thin panel backside sheet over. it's fairly fragile so good luck. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about, though 4 door XJ assembly.
  16. That’s not an 86. I think her meant 88.
  17. Overhead console temp sensor. That's XJ wiring you have up there.
  18. I always thought about getting to this long ago, but never got there. Congrats Mike. This set up using the rear flap on the front just looks right. The factory front flap was just terribly thought through in appearance. Nice work, as it should be.
  19. I’d get factory jeep end links. Possibly poor quality material? Can’t imagine your driving the MJ that hard.
  20. Broke the endlinks? Are they factory or aftermarket endlinks
  21. Found it -- this is the SJ badge
  22. That selec trac badge is off an XJ. ebay had a ton of NOS SJ ones a while back. While same words, very different emblem. That one in pic is 84/85 XJ 'brushed' emblem.
  23. Horn logo came in ‘89. Prior to that there was none.
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