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  1. Have any issues passing smog with this setup? I'd be concerned about the smog tech failing it after seeing it...
  2. No, but quite a few people have polished their own. Apparently quite easy to do.
  3. Price reduced to $149! https://boxyjeep.com/products/jeep-comanche-tailgate-handle-full-assembly-1986-1992
  4. Prices lowered to $59 per set! Quick international shipping. My site uses Shopify and accepts all major credit cards, PayPal, Shop Pay, and some international credit cards. I also have a few fully refurbished assemblies for $149. Simply bolt in and that's it.
  5. That's awesome. I've heard so many bad reviews about Novak radiators cracking/leaking and also not be sufficiently efficient. It's honestly very odd considering they set the bar in many Jeep V8 swap parts otherwise.
  6. Seems pretty crazy to me...
  7. Thanks—I may take you up on that. I’m working on XJ first.
  8. Currently have a deal for 20% off $40 spend on decals for the month of July with the code “JULYSALE”. https://boxyjeep.com/collections/replica-decals
  9. I reproduce the brackets and am working to reproduce the flaps themselves. https://boxyjeep.com/products/jeep-comanche-mj-mud-flap-bracket-kit-1986-1992
  10. Amazing score. I’m keeping my eyes peeled out here too…
  11. Guy isn't selling it.
  12. Guy just posted this up on FB. Probably one of the most rare/low mile MJ’s in existence. Look at the boost gauge on the cluster (I’ve never seen that before). Also some weird bumpers/roll bar parts. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1402616813111625/permalink/9749910355048854/?mibextid=W9rl1R
  13. There is one for sale in Wallingford CT. Take a look on FB Marketplace.
  14. That's awesome. Great to see it getting some solid use. What sliders are those?
  15. Yes, I’m working on that too. Just more difficult than the steel parts…
  16. In stock and ready to ship. One full set of replacement brackets for your Jeep Comanche MJ mud flaps including new hardware kit. Typically, the rubber mud flaps are very resilient to wear, however the original steel brackets had a tendency to rust and degrade over time. Includes (2) front brackets and (2) rear brackets for 1986-1992 Jeep Comanche MJ. CNC designed and laser cut using 16 gauge stainless steel. All necessary hardware included (also stainless steel). Rear brackets are an improved 1-peice design over the original 2-peice configuration. These are the brackets found in OE mud flap kit 82200793 (front) and 82200795 (rear). Brackets can be left raw or painted if desired. https://boxyjeep.com/products/jeep-comanche-mj-mud-flap-bracket-kit-1986-1992
  17. Location would help
  18. Good point, I didn’t notice that empty spot. Anyone else know what’s supposed to be there? Perhaps it should say “Upcountry” underneath…?
  19. Take a close up picture and provide the dimensions and I can clone it. I also have the UpCountry stickers available… https://boxyjeep.com/products/upcountry-suspension-decals
  20. Ahhh got it. Yep, definitely need the plastic cap to stick those to...
  21. Looks like someone already makes those center caps:
  22. I think I may be able to get these down to $79 a set with galvanized steel ($99 with hardware kit). How does that sound? Yes, I also played around a bit with the two options. The 2-peice configuration allows each side to be identical. Moving to a single piece requires two configurations based on left vs right side. The ones I make will likely be 1-peice in the rear as that seems a bit better and cleaner.
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