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freakjeep93

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  1. :agree: 100% thats all I'm going to runn on my trucks and I'm going smaller with my resto project as it is 4cy wit 3.07 gears
  2. well the purpose of the mj I'm restoring was to have it done by the time i get my license .... wel thats not gonna work so I'm gonna use my old 88 that i broke the frame in for that. the plan is fix 2 cracks and 2 breaks in the frame, do rear break lines, put a eal gas tank in it, and then floors and body work. but not in any particular order. here's sspme pics.: ive got a couple other pics but ive gotta upload to phhoto bucket and i forgiot to so ill postem in a few mins. disregard the part saying I'm putting on the road i found too much damage for that it is now a off road rig.
  3. its only 1/4 inch maby abit smaller bigger than 1/8 though
  4. id be tierding though soo many hours of doing not very much
  5. ive got an extra wallet or 2
  6. well me and dad were talking today and we have cpme to the decision that we are going to fix the frame on the first comanche i got and make it road worthy for febuary! were goin to fix the break later on today.
  7. i got mine at 10 its the faded red one in my sig. it was my dads old one and i used it a a woods truck for a long time untill i broke the frame behind the cab. now I'm 16 and we know alot more about working on trucks so today were gonna fix the frame on it and I'm gonna start fixing it up this winter.!
  8. [quote name="comanchejoe" Went to autozone today... got new thermostat' date=' water pump, serp belt, plug, wires, 02 sensor, crank sensor, temp sensor....[/quote] congradulations you have now entered the world of jeeps this will be oftern . just remember Just Empty Every Pocket
  9. thanks freakjeep I put a removable partition in, to separate and keep the toolbox and spare tire from comming forward. I also removed the back seat that was water damaged, and built a custom dog bed for my 90lbs. Lab. Nice tat there is a nice set up you shoulod start a build thread on it just say its a pretend manche
  10. COMON PPL i know there isnt many of us but speak up. we gotta make a canadian meet some where in quebec sometime cuz thats the middle of where we seem to be from
  11. ive just got a wood stove in one of our shops ... but then again its JUST big enuf to get my mj in witn no bumpers fenders or bed . dads extended cab s10 won't fot. but abyway its not insulated and the stove heats er well. the whole place doesnt need to be really wark you just need a spot to go to to get warmed up .good luck :thumbsup:
  12. i know a guy who use an i beam... and put a reciever hitch on it . wouldnt want to hit him
  13. :agree: and i said the first part first .... so when you do that and it works i want all the credit lol just kidding
  14. needin 33s -35s are ya. those rims don't really fit the truck but your truck is lookin good
  15. i know i have no life but I'm really bored and noones home
  16. do you have fire ? if not thats your problem and you would have a bad coil or something of that area :thumbsup: good luck
  17. after ive had one since i was 10 I'm 16 now
  18. when ya puttin tiers on it
  19. rust good job though
  20. okay good
  21. looks good but dude get some new back springs i hate that raked back look.. james :cheers:
  22. Not to rub it in, but I'm quite impressed with this one...when the storm 1st hit on Sunday, I was the lone vehicle hauling @$$ over a twisty mountain pass at night (near Lassen, Ca) through a blizzard on an unplowed road of about 8" snow with underlying ice...I got to the other side of this 30 or so mile warzone where I made the quick descent to dry pavement again, and when I went to click it back into 2wd, I realized I NEVER WAS IN 4wd!!! My manche gobbled up that snow and stuck itself so well, it never slipped, slid or lost traction in 2wd :eek: (just FYI, those were with my studded 31x10.5 R15 General Grabber AT2's ) Ok, I'll admit I did have about 700 lbs I figure in/on the back with the camper shell, tools, dirtbike & trailer hitch dirtbike rack, supplies and gear, but I'm still impressed. Of course, the weather looks like It'll be crappy the whole 1,000 mile trip back home from Washington this weekend, so I suppose I gotta cross my fingers and hope it does as well then :roll: :ack: Over 1,000 miles into the trip right now, and the Manche is doing great, not a single hiccup or slight sign of issues so far...keep it up little truck :D (except my gas mileage SUCKS, about 14.5 average and 15.5 at best; but I guess hauling that much weight, its to be expected...or maybe I'm calculating it wrong, I'm figuing about 10% difference with the 31" tires on the otherwise stock drivetrain :dunno: ) :cheers: -James dads s 10 is completly stock and has lt 235 rough rider m/s and open diffs. the curd was also quite built up with snow. james :cheers:
  23. NNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEEEEE job that looks pretty awsome
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