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dasbulliwagen

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  1. 255/75R17 Goodyear Wrangler SRA. They measure right at 32 Inches tall.
  2. The stock Jk 17 inch aluminum rims and Goodyear tires, I think they look like the rubicon Moab style, 5 spoke.
  3. You guys have me discouraged now. I got a set of 5 new JK takeoffs for $200 and was planning on running them. My calculations in the past put running 32's with 4:10 gears to be nearly equivalent to having 28's with 3:55 gears. This was according to a chart I saw on here somewhere. I did recently get a set of lower profile tires to put on the JK rims if I was too disappointed by the lack of power of the 32's. I knew 31's will work relatively stock, why would 32's be that much different?
  4. Newcastle, Negra Modelo, and free Jeep parts!
  5. http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/23/lost-cars-of-the-1980s-jeep-comanche-pickup/ I found this article while searching pictures of the Jeep FJ delivery vans... those things are COOL! Anyways, here it is for your enjoyment.
  6. If you need relocation brackets, I would say you have other issues, maybe broken or badly sagged springs. I would look into that before modding stuff that might not be a problem.
  7. And by modifying the body, he means extensive cutting, welding and fabrication... so really its not a realistic option. Sounds like you got fixed up anyways.
  8. Mine also had no P/S from the factory, I swapped a set in from an 86 2.8 setup, just had to get engine specific pump and lines.
  9. The AC dash should also swap over, just keep the HVAC controls from the donor and put them in place of the old ones, and keep your 4.0 cluster, I'm not sure the V6 one will work correctly with the 4.0 electronics. The rest should be fine. Suspension and axles are all them same. Keep an eye out on the rear axle on the 86, it could be the rare AMC Corporate 20, which would be a great find, though being a 4 speed truck its probably unlikely.
  10. Air cooled VW Beetles from the 60's and 70's had a front sway bar. Those cars weighed around 1500 lbs tops for the later models. If they benefited from one there must be something to it, especially for a heavier vehicle. If there was no benefit, the mfg's would not install them. The added cost and weight make it it a loss in profit and fuel milage if there is no benefit. Just my 2 cents, Ill stick with mine.
  11. Not sure if the 4.0 is like my 2.5, but when I did mine, there was a fake pulley for the P/S that it didnt have, but for the AC the belt routing was just different, and it didnt have a dummy pulley there. WHen I added the AC and P/S I just added the P/S pump and compressor bracket and routed the new belt appropriately.
  12. Do you have any better pics? Looks like you have no bumper at all... or is that the joke?
  13. I have a set of modified JK take offs on mine and have no sway issues. Sounds like the coilovers will be just what you need though.
  14. Some good new gas charged shocks would help you greatly. The only time Ive seen sway issues like that is if the shocks are bad. Some new stock or Metric ton springs from Hellcreek would be the next step if it were mine
  15. The steel wheels from a Dodge Charger, Magnum, Chrysler 300 are also bolt on with correct backspacing and close to stock tire height. The center hub is also the right size. I have seen these used sucessfully on Naxja, and almost had a set for myself a while back. They are 17" wheels in steel with a bullethole pattern. The 18" ones from the police cars can also be used and have a decent looking 5 spoke pattern. I'm not sure about the aluminum versions for those cars, but it would seem to extrapolate that they would also work.
  16. Also have the 87 2.5! Gotta love it. Welcome home!
  17. All the above vehicles should be the 4 cylinder versions of their models. I'm not sure the v6 versions would be the same or not. All those models had the same 4 cylinder as the neon available in them.
  18. Do a bed Bob. There are a few on here in the projects section. Might be just what you need as the truck sounds like its in good shape.
  19. I agree. Put the sway bar back on.
  20. Could also be limited by the shocks being too short
  21. Trans gear ratios don't mean much to most people but diff ratio info is good to know if you plan like many of us, to ho with bigger tires. Oil weights and types will be good info for ongoing maintenance purposes. I was thinking a section with bolt on upgrades woulb be good, bit that is a lot of info. Maybe just a paragraph with a few examples and then a list of links to upgrade pages. My 2 cents.
  22. EAGLE SX4!!! FTW!
  23. You can't go wrong with the suggestions above. Ive been keeping my eyes out for SL and earlier rated oils for mine. Mobile 1 High milage in certain weights is SL rated, but I recently got a deal on 11 gallons of SJ rated 15/40 Mopar Diesel oil for $40.00. SO Ill be using that for a while!
  24. Stock bench. It could be better, but I love having the option to carry a third person when needed. I envision one day re doing it in black leather with heated seat elements in it.
  25. ^^^ that was my next thing to tell you, your trans is the A904, not the AW4. It might make a difference when chosing one to swap in.
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