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new full taillight assembly coming from Oracle!
89 MJ replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
They definitely do not seem to fit quite right. They also seem a little squished looking height wise, but I’m glad there is aftermarket support coming. -
I’d run the logo’d panels. It ties it in with the seats nicely.
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1975 Brutally Simple Daily Driver
89 MJ replied to neohic's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
It does not seem like you left 6 months ago, but you probably knew that already. -
new full taillight assembly coming from Oracle!
89 MJ replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
As of an hour ago on a post that @Muncher made on FB a while back. I like them better now that I am seeing the actual product vs the renderings, but I still prefer the OEM taillights. -
'89 Base "Golf Ball" First Truck Build
89 MJ replied to Warren99's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Happy to help another young guy! I’m also thrilled to see that you’ve got a build thread going. -
Help me identify this. What is it?
89 MJ replied to Classy Comanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Those silver parts are tailgate straps/patches I believe. -
Recommendations for Sound Deadening/Insulation
89 MJ replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have Dynamat Extreme everywhere except the roof of my truck. High up in the b pillars, the floors, the doors, the floor, and the back of the cab. The product is heavy enough you should not put it in the roof, as it can make the roof sag or the adhesive will heat up over time and make the deadener sag. -
Recommendations for Sound Deadening/Insulation
89 MJ replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
If you’re going to do it, you might as well get the good stuff, IMO. Dynamat is where it’s at. -
I've been watching Comanche prices again lately. I'm not planning on buying anytime soon, nor do I plan on selling ever, I'm just keeping an eye on the market. It is crazy that most nice driveable ones are $10,000 now it seems like. By no means does that upset me because it means that my truck is worth more. It does make adding more to the collection more difficult, not that that is a bad thing for me right now.
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I’d stick with the steelies, personally. Everyone ditches them for aluminum.
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Upgrading my “dummy light” gauge cluster??
89 MJ replied to Bomberjeep's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
You are 100% correct here, Eaglescout526's Jeep has one. Could you post pictures of what you have going on? -
I get it if you don't want to buy a new one, but you can get them on Rock Auto for $66 plus shipping.
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Those wheels look great on there!
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Build Thread- Year/Model- 1991 Pioneer 132,000ish miles. Goes up daily! Drivetrain- 4.0 High output, Column Shift AW4, Dana 35 rear geared to 3:55, front straight axle. Cooling- Napa Radiator and hoses with FlowKooler 1747 high flow water pump, factory aux Electric fan Electrical/ Ignition- Ignition is stock with Napa Cap, Rotor, Wires and Champion plugs. I have gone through and completed all applicable to 1991 Cruiser54 modifications and ground updates. What a difference that made! While doing Cruiser54 upgrades, I replaced all stock main power and ground cables with 1/0 cable. Stole an under hood light off an XJ at the junkyard, sure is handy. Even had the empty factory plug hanging out of my harness. Suspension/steering- WJ Lower control arm swap, stock otherwise. Big plans do await however. Interior- Light gray interior, bench seat, Column shift, Carpeted, no head liner at the moment. Do have a brand new SMS headliner waiting to be installed. I will install new carpet and have seat reupholstered with headliner install. Once the weather gets better. Brakes- Stock, for now. Disc front, drum rear Lighting- HWSTAR LED headlights, with HELLA relay harness. I just picked some random LEDs off Amazon and they are actually amazing lights and would highly suggest them. They are just as bright as my Dads whatever brand $300+ Wrangler lights. Plan on putting them in my other MJs. Exterior- Basically stock, Black paint, patinaed nicely lol. Standard Chrysler clear coat peel and paint fade. All the side moldings except the driver door have parted ways with the truck. Pioneer “Zig Zag”? Graphics. not sure what they’re called. Wheel/Tires- Wheels are factory TJ take offs. Wrapped on some cheap rubber that have actually out performed my expectations. SURETRAC Wide Climbers 235/75/15. If you need some decent tires that won’t break the bank, they have worked well in Snow, ice, muddy job sites, gravel roads and are quiet and stable down the highway. Didn’t want to spend money on decent 15” tires. Planning on going to 16” Misc- I traded this non running, ugly, dented up truck for a beautiful, clean, running, high option, 4.0, 5 speed, 1990 XJ that I paid $200 for. One of the Best decisions of my life. Haven’t missed that XJ once. Best MJ story- Not really a story, but why I love the MJ. I started driving my first MJ the “mangler” when I was 18 years old. With a very heavy right foot and built D44s I Drove that truck up and through things people told me I could never make it. Beat that poor truck to death. RIP Mangler. I have no idea what attracted me to the MJ. My Dad has a TJ, my best friend has a YJ, guess I had to be different, and I’ve always been a truck guy. Once I got the “Mangler” running, I couldn’t believe the response I got from driving it. Seems like everybody has an uncle that used to have an MJ back in the day and just the presence of an MJ brings back sweet childhood memories for many people. Even to this day, almost 20 years later, daily driving CommuteChe I get all kinds of compliments, thumbs ups, memories shared and people interested in the Jeep. It’s just an awesome truck to drive with an even better fan base. And I always love to hear “l didn’t know Jeep made a truck”. CC is awesome, why? Couldn’t be a better group of people out there then the members here. Such a great source of information. It’s incredible. To have access to such great Jeep minds and countless years of experience just waiting and willing to share what they know about this truck. Love the CC.
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'88 Eliminator... Feb. 2009 - June 2026
89 MJ replied to neohic's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
I suppose you'll have to get used to that feeling with the CJ going under the knife soon. Do you just need to snug up the diff cover bolts? -
I did not get done as much as I had hoped to while I was in WI. The electric fuel pump that my grandpa installed died, so I replaced it with a mechanical pump because I prefer them. That was the first time I’ve heard the truck run in person in over 6 years. It felt good.
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How we got it: How it looks now: It’s really close, just needs a couple small things, an alignment, and it can get inspected.
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Now that I was thinking, I may have an extra engine wiring harness that isn’t all jacked up, IIRC. Maybe I have more than that. Is any of that something that you would want?
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Glad to see you got it figured out.
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Yes I can! It’ll be about a week though before I’m back to the car.
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Street Comanche body kit coming soon (3d printed)
89 MJ replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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I cannot imagine being awake when they pulled them.
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The gas gauge just does that. It’s almost as if the tank has no baffles.
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I think the lowest I’ve seen here in WI is -16. I’m ready to go back to AZ.
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Oof, I’m sure that was a bloody mess.
