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Looking for Some Redneck Ingenuity
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to JustEmptyEveryPocket's topic in The Pub
If anyone comes back to this thread, or googles for info and finds it: a 30 ft gooseneck trailer will fit 1 SWB and 1 LWB comanche in a single trip. Just takes removing all the bumpers front and rear, pulling the front comanche's grill/condenser/etc, and lifting the front comanche so that the front part of the frame sticks through the headrack of the gooseneck. No sweat at all. However, I now have 2 complete factory comanches with very little rust and mostly straight body panels. One of them even had stock bucket seats! score! -
89 4.0 Climate Controls not working
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to 89 MJ's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Ohm is the man for electrical help. Follow his advice and steps and you will get it sorted in no time. -
Lift? No Lift? for 31' tires.
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to jeeplover88's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
You replied to a post from 2010. The new math states something like: 2019-2010 = 2019+1-2010 -1 = 2020-2010-1 = 10-1 = 9 Because common core style math is so much easier! -
Lift? No Lift? for 31' tires.
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to jeeplover88's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Eagle ..... What year do you think it is right now? -
@JeepDriver: Are those taillights street legal? I thought they had to be seen from the side as well as the back.
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Looking for Some Redneck Ingenuity
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to JustEmptyEveryPocket's topic in The Pub
Hmmm, I wonder how easy it is to remove the dovetails on the trailer. Although they are stout, I doubt I could move them by hand. Maybe I could remove them ahead of time and use standard ramps to load the vehicles. Budget is low. If it wasn't I would just hire professional transport services. Trip is 6 hours one way. Hence I really don't want to make it twice if I don't have to. I thought about this. Is it legal? What about safe? I can imagine if the whole things starts swinging that it could get really ugly really fast. -
Lift? No Lift? for 31' tires.
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to jeeplover88's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Eagle, The portion of the thread you are replying to is from 2010. I assume the individual figured out what they needed to by now. -
Looking for Some Redneck Ingenuity
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to JustEmptyEveryPocket's topic in The Pub
Agreed. Unfortunately that is not an option. No one else that I trust has a towing vehicle. I do have access to a 30ft gooseneck trailer. The only thing I can't figure out is how to load the last truck and get the dovetails back up in position. -
I found two barn stored MJ's, which have been hidden away for ~16years. Bodies are good and I am planning on picking them up. However, I am in need of ideas for getting them home. Not enough $$ to hire a professional shipper, too far away to want to make 2 trips, and I only have 1 pulling vehicle. What ideas do you all have to make this work in a single trip? I am not above any redneck engineering solutions or hillbilly ingenuity. Above all, it must be SAFE and SANE. Those are two things were I won't cut corners. While I am fine risking my life on stupid decisions, I am not ok risking the lives of other drivers. So hit me with your ideas.
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Bodywork/Hillbilly Engineering Help
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to NC Tom's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
From your photos I would say the front fender (side next to your door) needs to be pulled out, meaning away from the truck, more. StrokerMJcomanche's idea will start the process. However, if it was me I would pull the entire panel off, hammer out that edge from the backside and then rehang it. You might also take a close look at your door hinges. Make sure they did crack or start to pull off the body. -
Booster help
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Renoenvy08's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
FWIW: I am planning on doing something like this eventually. However, I would use a die to cut threads on the booster rod and the piece from the old booster rod. Then use a coupler nut to put them together. This way there is no welding as I wouldn't trust it fully either. Also makes a provision for changing brake pedal height to make it perfect. -
O2 sensor replacement woes...
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Vineyard86manch's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Since you snapped it off already, can you get in there with a regular socket? Might give you more options. I guess worst case scenario is to take it to a mechanics shop and pay them to blast it out. Replace it in their parking lot on your own. Make sure to put some high temp anti-seize on the threads of the new one. -
O2 sensor replacement woes...
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Vineyard86manch's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
To help remove the rest of the O2, here is what I would try: Run the truck up to temp, park it in your workspace, immediately hose down the area with PB blaster or similar (have a fire extinguisher at hand), and try to wrench it out when hot. That will give you your best chance at removal. If that doesn't work, since it already broken you might try tapping around the area with a hammer to try and loosen it up. After that .... the only things I can think of get far uglier and more brutal. So keep your fingers crossed. -
Easiest, fastest, and quickest would be to replace your 4.0 with another 4.0. Should be cheap and easy to get something from a JY or a retailer. Not to mention it simplifies EVERYTHING else with an engine swap. My $0.02
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MJ Tail Light Replacement
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Vakarian's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I can't help with the weak point part of this, but I did want to say I would be interested in buying a pair of taillights when you start production. Depending on aesthetics and price point of course. Sounds like an awesome idea though! -
Throttle won't open all the way
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Deleted's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Eagle, I thought there was a company who starting making 5.13s that would fit in a Dana 30? Anyone know if that is true? -
Dome Light Flip Fixtures 1991 Comanche
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Lil' Nize's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I put in some from an 01 VW Golf. They should be the same from mid-90s all the way into 2006 on Golf, Jetta family of cars. Don't quote me on that year range, going from memory there. They fit in the stock location without filing or grinding. However, I did have to snip wires and reconnect them. Was not bad to do at all. Plus, like cruiser said, I can now see my cab at night. -
Instrament Cluster Problems
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Phillip Gwin's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
See if THIS LINK helps with location. -
Laundry list of things!
JustEmptyEveryPocket replied to Beau_41's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Here is my opinion: Fix and drive what you have right now. Don't put any money into upgrades until you have all the problems sorted. Once you have a nice stock, reliable, safe driver, then worry about upgrades. Also my opinion (less popular by far): get a mild lift and run 31s. Anything bigger and you start destroying the 'Comanche' from the truck. There are better starting platforms if your goal is truly 6" of lift + 35" tires. All that said, its your truck, do what you want with it.
