The red box was there for another reason, does not pertain to this post.
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No bleed screw? It should be right above the hydraulic clutch line that runs into the back of the bell housing. In the picture below it's just above the curved hard line, middle left looking from the back. This is on a 2wd but 4x4 is the same.
Nice job, looks good!
The nice thing about bucket seats is the truck qualifies as a carpool if you have two occupants regardless of the carpool minimum occupancy requirement. Here that also means half the bridge toll.
If you're talking about the one that goes to the fuse box, there's a hex head bolt in the center on the engine bay side that must be removed, maybe 10mm? I don't remember.
I wouldn't recommend this, you can fry electronic components very easy doing this " test "I have never encountered any problems doing this on any of my three RENIX MJs, which the OP has.
There were three mirror types available on MJs, if you want them under the vent windows look for the middle ones in the diagram below, they're available on any Cherokee.
Which linkage would you recommend? The Boostwerks or Novak cable linkage? I know Novak is more expensive, that's not an issue. Which is easier to install and adjust?
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I have them in all three of my MJs and have had them for many years. Don't remember where I purchased them but think one was from eBay, all are actual Dashmat brand. They fit well, but sometimes if the defrost is blowing on high they will bellow and after many years the elastic band that holds the glove box cover in place stretches, I just tie it to take up the slack. Here are some more pictures.
There was a thread on this truck back in March with lots of external link information.
http://comancheclub.com/topic/46567-comanche-espcial-editio-1988-14900-street-mj-51/page-2?do=findComment&comment=483427
It has 243,393, was hoping to turn 250k but fell short. The sick thing is I have a record of every gas fill up since I got it: gallons, price/gallon, mileage. And maintenance done to it.
I hope I have another 25 years. :)