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that's Awesome! ''Go get em Gus'' Don't let those bastids take over your territory.
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Nice Comanche! :thumbsup:
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H3RESQ's Dream MJ, the build continues...
mj Mike replied to H3RESQ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
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Aluminum radiator fits Jeep Cherokee 1991-2001 or Jeep Comanche 91-92 with the 6 cyl 4.0 Previous owner had it installed last year by a shop. No leaks, no problems. This radiator can be used in ealier years if cooling system is upgraded to newer system without the old coolant pressure bottle. http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pts/2396881349.html
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H3RESQ's Dream MJ, the build continues...
mj Mike replied to H3RESQ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
are your rear bump stop set up properly? do you run any limit straps? to prevent the rear suspension from tugging on your shocks. -
Odd vibration - U-joint/driveshaft questions
mj Mike replied to tbrand's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
good to hear :thumbsup: when u joints go bad there like a ticking time bomb! & when they go they usually mess up the drive shaft also. -
related post: http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28748&p=289629&hilit=fram+oil+filters#p289629 & ya that donor rear axle is a D35! I run one of those engine lights from a chevy 1500 also, they are awesome! what type of header are those? they don't look like thy are for a renix? are they H/O?
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check out the for sale adds on JeepSpeed. net http://www.jeepspeed.net/smf/index.php i got my fiberglass from there, along with alot of other race parts
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meeting went in our favor, marines got torn apart with questions. Butt won't know a final answer for at least 6 months when it goes to congress.. A big Thanks you to all that help by sending letters, Emails, most of all the people hew spoke on the little podium. LOL!
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friends don't let friends use fram :no:
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You Know You Have A Real Jeep (Are A Real Jeeper) If . . . 1, You use a hose to clean the inside and the outside 2, You take your date home early on a Saturday night so you can work on your Jeep 3, You determine that the best route from Point A to Point B is through a rock pile or over a mountain 4, You call a scratch or a dent, a beauty mark 5, You roll it over and don't get upset 6, Your Mom or your sister can't get in without help 7, You judge every hill you see by how much fun it would be to climb 8, You feel nauseous when you see a RAV-4 or a Chevy Tracker 9, You get custom pin-striping from trail brush 10, A low-rider Jeep pulls up next to you, and you want to get out and slap the driver 11, It takes more than 6 hours to get donuts 12, You pull into the unplowed parking spots on snowy days 13, You take your friends wheeling and they say "What trail; I don't see a trail!" 14, You've been forced to add MJ,TJ, CJ, YJ, JK, ZJ and XJ to your spell-checker 15, You can see OVER a Suburban 16, You carry emergency supplies and clothing because you never know where you will end up 17, Your Nerf bars battle rocks and win 18, It rains and you don't care that your top and doors are off 19, You drive around to look at Christmas lights . . . topless 20, You change your plugs in the parking lot at work on a break 21, Your "Parts Department" is on blocks behind your house 22, You take your Mom wheeling and she has to help you flip the Jeep back onto its wheels again 23, You use an ice-scraper on the inside of the windshield 24, You get more heat from holes in the floorboards than through the heater vents 25, Every page of your repair manual has greasy fingerprints 26, Passengers scream "DON'T ROLL IT!" when you take them wheeling 27, You spend more time under your Jeep than under your significant other 28, Winter comes and your can't remember where you left your top 29, You spend more on car washes than on insurance 30, Even worse, the car wash won't let you in 31, You fix almost everything yourself 32, You feel sorry for someone in a $60,000 Toyota Land Cruiser 33, You have the phone numbers for all of your favorite mail-order accessory houses memorized 34, You have all your credit card numbers memorized 35, You slam the door and chunks of dried mud crumble to the ground 36, You get asked to pick up your co-workers in a snowstorm . . . and get paid for it 37, Your wife/girlfriend refuses to get in it 38, You are the only one on the street who doesn't plow their driveway 39, You are dating the Service, Parts, or Sales Manager at your local Jeep dealership 40, You try to run the plow trucks off the road when it snows heavily 41, You can't hear your $200 stereo over the howl of your tires on the highway 42, You have a high-water mark INSIDE the Jeep 43, After your answer to "What did you do this weekend?", the next question is always: "And you do this for fun, right?" 44, Your criteria for selecting a "significant other" includes auto repair skills--air tools optional 45, You plan your wedding around the Club's trail ride schedule 46, You save broken Jeep parts as "momentos" 47, You know the exact story behind every one (see above) 48, When someone refers to "The Good Book", you think of "The Jeep Owner's Bible" 49, You keep trying to convince your significant other to allow you to remove the doors on the family minivan 50, Your Jeep no longer fits in the garage 51, You always have your drinks "on the rocks" 52, You think that any tire that isn't waist high looks like a bagel 53, You can't take a girl, who's wearing a dress, on a date without carrying along a set of steps 54, You can't sneak into church late because the engine is too loud 55, You know your ring gear size, but not your wedding ring size 56, All of your shirts have some sort of grease or oil stains, or battery acid holes, from not planning on working on your (or a friend's) Jeep 57, You have a dirt berm at the end of your driveway from the mud that got washed off of your Jeep 58, You think that an "airline" is something that connects your differential to your air compressor 59, You stop trying to get the dirt out from under your fingernails 60, You buy parts for your Jeep instead of food for your family 61, You spend Super Bowl Sunday turning wrenches rather than watching the game 62, Your e-mail address refers to your Jeep rather than you 63, Your garage holds more Jeeps than your house has bedrooms 64, You have enough spare parts to build another Jeep 65, You have Jeep parts in your cubicle at work 66, You have to wash your hands before you go to the restroom 67, You carry along enough tools to supply a small garage 68, You nickname your Jeep after the noises it makes or it's most damaging trail accident 69, You carry along a replacement part for every drive component on the Jeep 70, You can air up your tires without stopping at a gas station 71, You're constantly getting passed on the highway 72, The Service Department has to let all of the air out of your front tires in order to reach the engine 73, Your wallet is always empty!
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Oops, I always put it behind my back to check my blind spot when entering freeway too. J/k Check this video out:
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Thanks everyone i got all my AN pluming part for my fuel cell. the cell is a Jazz 32 gal fome filled used from jeepspeed 1701. The same Jeepspeed that drove off a cliff in the Baja 500 2010
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I like were you are going with this! Keep it up
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OHMVR field trip & meeting May 24-25 The California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR) Commission will tour Johnson Valley OHV Area on May 24, 2011. They will then meet on May 25, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. at: DoubleTree Hotel, Big Bear Room Ontario Airport 222 North Vineyard Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 Full agenda for May 25: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1140/files/may-2011_commission_mtg_agenda.pdf Important reports will be made in the morning, including Special Recreation Permits. Public Comment Period is at 11 a.m. earliest. Commission will take public comment on items which are not listed on the agenda. At 1 p.m., Commission will consider, & may take action on, a presentation from the Marine Corps regarding the proposed expansion of the training range at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, in 29 Palms. OHMVR Commission was created by the Legislature in 1982. In 2008, SB-742 revised the Commission's duties and responsibilities to be more advisory in nature & in line with those of the Ca. State Parks & Recreation Commission. OHMVR Commission has responsibility for approval of general plans, receive public comments about the program, & review plans for new & expanded recreation areas applying for grant funds. Commission membership is intended to represent a broad range of groups including OHV recreation enthusiasts, biological or soil scientists, rural landowners, law enforcement, environmental protection organizations, & non-motorized recreation interests. Current Commissioners are: Gary Willard Woodside, Ca Appointed 5/06 Term Expires 1/13 Brad Franklin Chino Hills, Ca Appointed 7/08 Term Expires 1/12 Eric Lueder San Rafael, Ca Appointed 5/08 Term Expires 1/12 Kane Silverberg Santa Cruz, Ca Appointed 7/08 Term Expires 1/12 Paul Slavik Huntington Beach, Ca Appointed 7/08 Term Expires 1/12 Stan Van Velsor San Francisco, Ca Appointed 3/09 Term Expires 1/13 Diana Pérez Santa Maria, Ca Appointed 2/11 Term Expires 1/12 Breene Kerr Los Altos Hills, Ca Appointed 2/11 Term Expires 1/14 one position vacant The Commission wants to hear the views of the OHV Community & others about what is happening in riding areas. Commissioners welcome your thoughts on ways to improve OHV recreation, where you feel grant money should be spent, or any problems you may see, along with suggestions for solving them. If you cannot attend, submit your written comments to: OHMVR Commission PO Box 942896 - Sacramento, CA 94296-0001 Tel: (916) 324-5801 Fax: (916) 324-0271 E-Mail: OHVCommission@parks.ca.gov or OHVInfo@parks.ca.gov URL:http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov/ Inquiries to: OHMVR Division at 1725 23rd Street, Suite 200, Sacramento, Ca 95816 Tel: (916) 324-4442 SAVE JOHNSON VALLEY!!!:http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=30167 Thanks Everyone-
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Los Angeles CA here! :typing:
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Hey Everyone - They need to know how much money everyone is spending out there to keep Yucca Valley and lucerne alive. Offroaders feed those communities. This issue is key in making our case against the 29 Palms Marine Corps base expansion. gather information on dollars and time spent in the Johnson/Lucerne Valley and surrounding towns. (Surrounding towns include: Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville, Yucca Valley, Morongo Valley, etc.) please let them know the following: 1) How many trips do you make to Johnson Valley a year? (approx) 2) Where do you travel from? Do you travel up the 15 and then through Hesperia, Victorville, Apple Valley or do you drive the back way through Morongo, Yucca Valley and travel the 247? 3) Where do you normally purcahse your fuel, groceries, firewood, misc supplies for your desert trips? Is it your home towns or do you spend money in the towns surrounding Johnson/Lucerne Valley? 4) When you do purchase gas, groceries, firewood, hardware, restaurant or misc purchases in the towns surrounding Johnson Valley what is your estimated spending and in which surrounding town? (Apple Valley, Lucerne, Yucca Valley, etc) 5) If you had to estimate the value of the rigs you bring to Johnson Valley what would that be? (Truck, toyhauler, motorcycles, race cars or trucks, support vehicles and equipment) Thank you,
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(The worlds Fastest Comanche) http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=12248&start=0 build thread on this site.
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OHMVR field trip & meeting May 24-25 The California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR) Commission will tour Johnson Valley OHV Area on May 24, 2011. They will then meet on May 25, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. at: DoubleTree Hotel, Big Bear Room Ontario Airport 222 North Vineyard Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 Full agenda for May 25: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/pages/1140/files/may-2011_commission_mtg_agenda.pdf Important reports will be made in the morning, including Special Recreation Permits. Public Comment Period is at 11 a.m. earliest. Commission will take public comment on items which are not listed on the agenda. At 1 p.m., Commission will consider, & may take action on, a presentation from the Marine Corps regarding the proposed expansion of the training range at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, in 29 Palms. OHMVR Commission was created by the Legislature in 1982. In 2008, SB-742 revised the Commission's duties and responsibilities to be more advisory in nature & in line with those of the Ca. State Parks & Recreation Commission. OHMVR Commission has responsibility for approval of general plans, receive public comments about the program, & review plans for new & expanded recreation areas applying for grant funds. Commission membership is intended to represent a broad range of groups including OHV recreation enthusiasts, biological or soil scientists, rural landowners, law enforcement, environmental protection organizations, & non-motorized recreation interests. Current Commissioners are: Gary Willard Woodside, Ca Appointed 5/06 Term Expires 1/13 Brad Franklin Chino Hills, Ca Appointed 7/08 Term Expires 1/12 Eric Lueder San Rafael, Ca Appointed 5/08 Term Expires 1/12 Kane Silverberg Santa Cruz, Ca Appointed 7/08 Term Expires 1/12 Paul Slavik Huntington Beach, Ca Appointed 7/08 Term Expires 1/12 Stan Van Velsor San Francisco, Ca Appointed 3/09 Term Expires 1/13 Diana Pérez Santa Maria, Ca Appointed 2/11 Term Expires 1/12 Breene Kerr Los Altos Hills, Ca Appointed 2/11 Term Expires 1/14 one position vacant The Commission wants to hear the views of the OHV Community & others about what is happening in riding areas. Commissioners welcome your thoughts on ways to improve OHV recreation, where you feel grant money should be spent, or any problems you may see, along with suggestions for solving them. If you cannot attend, submit your written comments to: OHMVR Commission PO Box 942896 - Sacramento, CA 94296-0001 Tel: (916) 324-5801 Fax: (916) 324-0271 E-Mail: OHVCommission@parks.ca.gov or OHVInfo@parks.ca.gov URL: http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov/ Inquiries to: OHMVR Division at 1725 23rd Street, Suite 200, Sacramento, Ca 95816 Tel: (916) 324-4442
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H3RESQ's Dream MJ, the build continues...
mj Mike replied to H3RESQ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
more Nice fab! what thickness plate did you use for the skid? :chillin:
