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SiXJaK

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  1. Test fitting these notch customs flares...the rears are pretty darn involvedšŸ˜’. Also....Got her windows tinted.
  2. Thanks Pete. This process is best served slow and methodical.
  3. The rain and schedule has kinda put a damper on my fender project. As mentioned and shown previously I’ve already mounted these once on the first truck...at least the fronts. Began working on installing them onto the white truck. This time, I am taking my time. The Bushwackers are a much more straightforward install. If you like that look, then I would highly recommend them. Installing he Notch Customs flares is a much more labor intensive option unless fit and finish aren’t your priority. I’m spending a little more time contouring these to the body so the fit is nice and tight. To my eye, no other fender flare even comes close in terms of look so for me, the extra work is worth it. Moar pics soon...
  4. Thought I’d update. My good friend is retiring from auto repair business. Doesn’t want to stay abreast of the ever increasing computerization of cars and continue to invest in upgrading the diagnostics required to properly work on cars. So he sold his business. I’m forever grateful that he allowed me to park my MJ at his shop and use any tool that he had to work on it. I can’t express what it meant to at least be able to go THERE and work on my truck during COVID shut downs as well as some personal issues. Kept me going thru some pretty dark times and gave me reason to smile. As a result I’ve had to move my project to another location. Weather has finally began to be more hospitable so not a catastrophe. Finally took the old factory pioneer stripes off and the Bushwhacker fender flares. Fixed my rear window latch. Will be installing the notch custom flares shortly. I wish they (NC) would consider making a driver side rear flare that’s more compatible with the long bed. Had to cut it and will be refiberglassing to clear fuel filler door. Will get those installed and then install the rock sliders. After that, depending on what seems more important, AC or installing 4wd transmission and transfer case.
  5. Yes very quietšŸ˜Ž
  6. Good luck on this cool build.
  7. Finished this bumpers provisions a couple weeks ago. Here’s some pics.
  8. Looking to replace my 1990 red interior with gray or black interior. Don’t need a seat as I can reupholster that. Looking for all interior trim pieces. All of my pieces save the A-pillar trim is in excellent shape if someone oddly enough wants to trade.
  9. Rear DirtBound Manta Ray bumper project.
  10. Lol looking at my before after pics, I’m seeing that I could have done a better job reattaching everything back together. Wtf?šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ‘†šŸ¼
  11. As promised fox shocks pics. Also while doing that job, the air box and coolant reservoir bottle had to be removed discovered that filter really needs to be replaced. So replaced that. Did a little house cleaning in this section of the engine bay. I took before after shots. It’s not much buts it’s honest work.
  12. Transferred over front fox 2.0 and steering dampener. The Comanche rode pretty well in the first place. Steering wasn’t super accurate (35ā€ā€™s tend to put some wander into the equation). The ride feels more controlled there is more detail in the steering feel and the truck tracks better. I’ll post up pics later.
  13. So on Friday was able to finish installing my Smittybuilt 9500 lb winch and give her new eyes. Haven’t done any adjustments yet. So far however, haven’t had any oncoming traffic flashing me because they think my high beams are on. Overall these 4x4FLSTC LED headlights light up the road well. They’re cheap at 85.00. The high beams are good as well. Do they compare to JW Speaker headlights? No. The warmth and color around the edges on these are very dirty whereas the JW’s are very clean and precise. Wanting to spend money on quality auxiliary lights right now.
  14. Welp got it mounted. Didn’t follow the directions diligently and paid a price (took twice as long) got it wired up but need to find the proper connection to hook up the blue wire that powers the DRL like lite on the winch. It’s hooked to positive battery terminal now so it’s on and stays on with key out of the ignition. Need to find it anyway because of the 4x4FLSTC LED headlights I’ve ordered. Was going to do heated JW’s because I had them on my JK and they are top notch but I’m not too high on paying 7 bills for headlights atm. I’d like to put some money into Baja Design auxiliary lighting instead. If I luck out with these 84.95 lights, great! If they suck, then I’ll make some adjustments and get the JW’s
  15. What a nice truck. That thing looks so clean.
  16. Rust free in the rust belt? That’s amazing. Sounds like you got a nice one. Congratulations! Yeah the bushwhacked fender flares on such a pure, straight body are a head scratcher for sure. Oddly enough though, I can transfer just about everything I’ve done to the other build over to this rig. They both enjoy the same amount of lift so in that aspect, it’s perfect.
  17. Ha. What did you end up with, friend?
  18. Lol this even works on this 90 Comanche
  19. Actually it used to have a 454. It has a built 350 now. Sounds amazing and gets down the road just fine.
  20. Oh yeah, as promised: my friend’s 69, 70, 71 (pick one lol) it like 3 trucks into one. Very nice Chevy stepside 4WD.
  21. So I borrowed this from the other truck....I’ll see if I can get the winch (Smittybuilt 9k lb with synthetic rope) sorted on Wednesday. Relocated front bumper mounted vacuum ball passenger side next to cowl.
  22. Did a little bit of cleanup....
  23. As promised....moar pics. Working fuel gauge and working factory clockšŸ’ŖšŸ¼
  24. As a side note, the gentleman I bought this 1990 off of is a Jeep guy. This nugget is sitting in his shop. It is absolutely stunning in person.
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