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First time out this season with the new quadratec j5 light bar, and some more rocklights from infinite offroad.
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April 2020's Quarantine Comanche-AZJeff's 89
Ryder86 replied to 89 MJ's topic in Comanche of the Month (MJOTM)
Very nice, I'm a sucker for an orange jeep, nice color choice! -
Thanks, any questions id be happy to help!! What are you starting with?
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That comes with azzys design work guage overlay kits, this specific design is don't tread on me. Very nice customization and quality
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Thanks for following there will be more as a jeep is never finished! Thanks for comments, any questions feel free ask!!
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This is what the inside of the truck looks like as of yesterday when i pulled it out of winter storage 😎. Truck has 8 speakers, polk, pioneer, oem infinity tweeters, and a small kenwood sub. Powered by a pioneer deh80prs deck. Rearview and temp sender was pulled from mid 2000s chevrolet suv, basically a gentex mirror but free. Azzys guage overlays Rugged ridge floor liners Coverking seat covers Compustar security and remote start
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Some more lighting pictures, rock lights are from infinite offroad, only have 4 but do help at night with seeing ground and working under the truck.
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Made the 8 hour trip to OC JEEPWEEK, good time with a few old friends and lots of jeeps... The gray MJ is my friends jeep we built after mine, it an 88 4.0l/aw4/231 4x4 long bed also obd2 swapped as a daily driver with a small lift and 33s. Jeep crawl on the beach!! Hardwork pays off, took home an award for outstanding at the OC jeep show and shine!!! Lastly the night lighting show at Hooters in Ocean City. Pretty good time, but my few rock lights are no match for the jeeps here.
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Added a fabtech spare tire carrier, and skme other goodies for the upcoming roadtrip to OC jeepweek 2019
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Last summer i came across why the engine had a knock. Originally just replacing a rear main and oil pan gaskets when i find.... All bearings were trashed, had oil pressure issues when hot but otherwise ran fine and at redline! And all this metal was in the screen and bottom of pan, no idea to this day how a piece of a ringland could end up in pan with no holes in pistons, guessing this had a prior cob job. And a cracked oil pump.... So it was time to build that spare motor i had hiding away.... Out with the old.. In with the new, and of course all new gasket, Valve stem seals, timing set, harmonic balancer, oil pan, 12 port injectors, dynomax headers, 62mm throttlebody, new paint, and ofcourse hemi orange for the valve cover. Alot of work but well worth it runs smooth as silk, and no more oil spots.
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But wait theres more.... Made some rock sliders They are made from 2x4 .25wall tubing, and are removable with two bolts, they slide into 2" recievers welded to frame.
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Winter can be long in upstate ny, and this MJ doesnt see winter roads soooo the backyard woods it is... Next I added a winch and some napier hood vents! Winch is a 10k smittybilt x20 with wireless remote and sythetic line.
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Now for final assembly after paint, and to add some flare! I used napiers flares, after seeing bushwackers fade, i decided to try napiers after reading rave reviews. Happy to say that after 3 years they look great still. These pictures are from July of 2016, some of the bolt on used at this point on the body include, Napiers flares Farmer johnson offroad light mounts Amazon special led light bars 50" top, 21" front and pods on rear. Rustys rear light buckets Bumpers were homemade and fully winch capable...in the future.
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A few photos before paint, i drove it for one season before it was painted to work out the bugs. One thing i learned was catalog all known issues with donor before you swap so you know whats junk first! One part at a time the whole front end was replaced due to death wobble, sensors were replaced and replaced again with mopar sensors......
