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btm24

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  1. Now that's a nice jeep :brows: Brandon
  2. XJ, YJ, TJ, MJ's will all work with some work to get them to fit. Brandon
  3. Nice job :cheers: Now make 10 of them and see if you can sell any ;) Brandon
  4. Is it really over heating or is it just over flowing from the pressure bottle? I know mine used to "over heat" all the time t idle untill I replaced that bottle. The old one had one or more checks in it which would release the pressure. Brandon
  5. Well I've heard bad things about both but I've only delt with motion and can say I got the fastest shipping and best help when I ordered online then called. I could have gotten the idem a bit cheaper from some where else but I would have much rather supported not only a good member on this fourm but some one who helped me out when I ordered his product. But just for the springs just because of the spring rate I would go with motion. Brandon
  6. btm24

    Jeeptoberfest :D

    I'm going to try and post up most of my pics later today. But I am going to share this one Bonnie the gal I went with got best of show which would make it 3 years in a row! :cheers: And to say she didn't even have her hard doors or hard top on :yes: Brandon
  7. Checked out what the grinding was in the rear of the ford... I think I'll be selling it before I go and toss the kind of $ that ls needed in fixing the problem Brandon
  8. btm24

    Jeeptoberfest :D

    Go tomarrow Sunday. I'm still thinking about going but I'm not sure yet :dunno: either way I'll post up pics when I'm not so tired. Great time, great people. And Rich it's always nice seeing you :cheers: Brandon
  9. btm24

    Jeeptoberfest :D

    Ill see y'all there :waving: and post up MANY pics Brandon
  10. Pm will be heading your way I got one a while back just incase any needed it :D Brandon
  11. Yeah but that's WAY to low. If I'm not wrong 28 psi is to low, I've always ran my truck tires at 35 psi :dunno: Also check into fox a bit more they can be had a few Penny's less then Bilsteins. Either way good luck :D Brandon
  12. Weird if you try to copy that right off of the front page of the sight and paste it in word it shows up funny.
  13. The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck version of the Cherokee compact SUV that was produced from 1986 to 1992. Rear-wheel and four-wheel-drive models were available as well as two cargo box lengths of six and seven feet.
  14. The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck version of the Cherokee compact SUV that was produced from 1986 to 1992. Rear-wheel and four-wheel-drive models were available as well as two cargo box lengths of six and seven feet
  15. btm24

    Winter ballast

    How are those any better then a reg alt? Or even just a light truck tire? Brandon
  16. Well it all depends on your budget also. I've always gotten the best of the best when it comes to tires because I want to almost never have to worry about replacing them. The two pairs of of tires I've bought I did very exstensive research before buying them. My first pair were some 31" pirelli scorpion atr's. They were and are a great tire (for sale btw with 5k miles on them ;)) for the price. They are a 60,000 mile tire that is AMAZING on the road and does really well in the mud, slick clay, and sand. I got them because back then I thought they would be more then enough and a mud tire just wouldn't last as long. Also the pirellis look fantastic :D Fast forwarded a year and I've now upgraded my lift and wanted a 33" mud tire. The year before I had already done a bunch of research on mud tires and had a good idea on which type I wanted. So I started to lookinto it a bit more a settled on the Coooper discover stt's. I went fishy them after talking with 3 people who had owned or own the tires on there rig and got there thoughts on them. All of them said that they didn't wear bad at all (one who is about to replace them on his TJ has put over 50,000 miles on them) and looks amazing. I hope I was able to help with some thoughts. Those would be the only two tires that would even be on my mind. Here are some pics of both tires on Comanches Brandon
  17. Because its amazing :drool: I just couldn't even fathom how much it cost to get that done tho :eek: Brandon
  18. How about this one :drool: http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=30993 Brandon
  19. btm24

    Just Hitched!

    Congrats :cheers: Brandon
  20. :rotf: Have you ever left Florida? Not really Lol. I've never seen snow, frozen lakes, chains on tires, or know any body who owns a "winter beater". Hell I didn't know rust got as bad as it does untill I joined this forum and saw some of the floor boards/rear fenders. I'm sorry but if it's so cold that it freezes my door locks I would NOT be out side. Does it take long for this to happen? If it only happens over night then I just wouldn't lock my doors (I am assuming that you live in a rural area).
  21. Sorry I don't know any body near you that could help :dunno: and I don't know how to :( Brandon
  22. I just looked four pages back in the MJ tech section and can't find any thing that has 0-2 posts like what your talking about. And I don't have a clue about what part your talking about so unless you get a link to the thread or pics I don't think I'll beable to help. Sorry Brandon
  23. 4x4, big ton, Comanche and COMANCHE. Some add ons for you Brandon
  24. :drool: Brandon
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