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TheDude

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  1. If I decide I want it my friend has a front wheel car dolly I can use. So the I wouldn't be towing a full trailer. I'd rather not have to drive so far but, I'm not having any luck finding one closer to me.
  2. It's going to be a drive of 5+ hours for me to get there. So, if I came all the way out there the deal would have basically be done before hand.
  3. You can send pics to codywilliams3425@gmail.com.
  4. How much are you asking for it?
  5. I may of bought the front winch bumper and rear tail light armor they had on sale..
  6. You should shoot my friend Azzy an email about this. He could almost definitely make these up for you. http://www.azzysdesignworks.com/#!sticker-services/cj57
  7. Ok, say I find an mj with the 4.0l but its an automatic. All I would need is the trans, transfer case, and both driveshafts? I found a guy parting out a 96 xj with a 5 speed. Would this year work, or does it have to be older?
  8. So the driveshafts will still fit too? That's one of my concerns if trying to figure out what shafts I'll need.
  9. I really want an MJ but, I'm having a hell of a time finding one with a 4.0 and a AX-15. So, I was thinking of getting one with the 4 banger and swapping in a 4.0 (ideally an H.O.)or maybe find one with the 4.0 and swap in an AX-15. which would be easier? How hard would this be? and what exactly will I need? Should I go for pre 96 or post? I know I'll need a 87 or later. I was also contemplating doing the entire 97+ swap interior, engine, and computer. But, I'm concerned how difficult that may be. Thanks in advance!
  10. Hello all, I'm looking for a Jeep Comanche 89 - 92 with the 4.0 and a 5 speed. Ideally located within a few hours of PA. Let me know what you have, Thanks.
  11. Pics! I know it's a bit rough.. but, it doesn't look too rusty. I'm going to go look at it tomorrow.
  12. I have a chance to pick up a 1989 Comanche with, 4.0, 5 speed, and 4wd for a good price. I already have a 1996 XJ with the AW4 I've only recently started learning to drive a stick using peoples cars at the shop I work at. So I'm wondering, how hard are these to learn on? I do hear the AX-15 is a pretty easy one to use.
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