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I have a set, but shipping would be a big PITA. If you're coming close to Houston TX for the holidays, I'll hook you up. Dang...Well, if you were to ship them, how much would you be asking for the set (including shipping)? Thanks, Matt
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Just like the title says, I'm looking for a set of Jeep Wrangler (TJ) Rubicon wheels for my Comanche. If you have a set, or know someone who does, please PM me or Email me at Sexxyrunr1@aol.com. Thanks for looking! Matt
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Yup, its the one I got from JeepcoMJ last time I was up that way. Its not bolted in yet, just setting in there for now. Still need to fab up some plates. Matt
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Here is my Comanche as it sits now: Image Not Found Image Not Found Image Not Found 1990 Comanche Eliminator, 4.0 with a Borla header, AX-15 5 speed, NP231, D30, 8.25 axles out of a '99 Cherokee (3.73 ratio), 31" BFG AT's on XJ wheels, WJ lower front control arms, XJ mirrors, U bolt skids, 3" lift. Also has a new headliner and rubber mat installed by the previous owner. I'm sure I'm forgeting some stuff. I cut all of the rust that was on the truck out (driver's side floor) and replaced it, POR'd it and undercoated it. Paint isn't in the best shape, but hey, its a 20 year old truck. I've owned it since April of this year and I love it! Oh yeah, almost forgot about the ComancheClub.com windshield banner! Matt
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Got the driver's side floor replaced, got the new clutch master cylinder in and bled, got the interior back in it and its driveable again! Granted, this didn't all occur today, but still, my Comanche will be back on the road soon! Matt
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Hey all, Just like the title says, I'm looking for an adjustable track bar for my Comanche. It only has about 2-2.5" of lift, so keep that in mind. Please Email me at Sexxyrunr1@aol.com if you have one you could part with. Thanks for looking! Matt
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Any associated parts/pieces that got with the roll bar that you have, please bring them too. Thanks! Matt
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Yes, please bring it with. Thanks! Matt
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E mails sent. Matt
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Just like the title says, I'm looking for MJ tail lights and skid plates. Also still looking for a short bed roll (light) bar. Thanks for looking! Matt
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88 comanche Kirkland, il $800
MCF90 replied to gl1200aman's topic in Craigslist/eBay... i.e. Not Your Stuff
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Yes, those are the ones! Thanks Hornbrod! Matt
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Yup, those are the ones I'm looking for, sorry for the confusion. :fool: Matt
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Just like the title says, I'm looking for a set of Jeep "mesh" style rims. Thanks! Matt
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Currently I'm a detail tech. for a large auto body shop. Nothing leaves the shop with out me giving it a good detailing. I also help do prep work on vehicles/panels. Not a bad job at all. Pays the bills until I can finish school. Matt
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I just realized that I haven't formally introduced myself. I'm Matt and I'm in Lostant Illinois. :wavey:
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Automan, you've got a PM! Matt
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Hey all, I need a front license plate bracket for my MJ. If you have one, please let me know. If you have the hardware, that would be a plus too. Thanks! Matt
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I think one of the prerequisites to owning that era Camaro is, you must have a mullet. Just teasing, nice looking Camaro! Matt
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Dash and marker lights come on with brake lights
MCF90 replied to 670x's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Glad it was an easy fix. Its usually something stupid like that will make you pull your hair out trying to figure out, lol. Matt -
I stumbled across my '90 Comanche on the Pirate4x4 for sale forum. I wasn't looking to buy, just browsing. I came across a '90 Eliminator that caught my eye. Granted, I didn't really NEED another vehicle, but I've been a fan of the Comanches since I can remember and instantly contacted the seller to get some more info and pics. Once I got the pics and info, I had to have it! I live in Illinois and the seller was down in Tennesee. We agreed to meet in Fenton Missouri to make the deal. We met, I drove the truck around the parking lot, and I forked over the cash. The rest, as they say, is history.
