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Mattress Sizes Twin--39 x 75 inches (or 99 x 190 cm) X-Long Twin--39 x 80 inches (99 x 203 cm) Full--54 x 75 inches (137 x 190 cm) Queen--60 x 80 inches (or 153 x 203 cm) King--76 x 80 inches (or 198 x 203 cm) California King--72 x 84 inches (or 182 x 213 cm) Here is what I found so far. I personally would go with the "California King". It seem to be the longest. Hope that helps. :cheers:
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Need Help Installing A Aftermarket Tach
Harley replied to Zebvance's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thats about how long it took to do mine too. pretty easy and quick. id say quicker than taking the dash bezel off and swapping clusters. -
Need Help Installing A Aftermarket Tach
Harley replied to Zebvance's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
guess they indeed ARE the same :cheers: -
Need Help Installing A Aftermarket Tach
Harley replied to Zebvance's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
86 2.5, thats why i say yours might be different but it might steer ya in the right direction. -
Need Help Installing A Aftermarket Tach
Harley replied to Zebvance's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Not sure if the colors will be the same between the years but I can go look at mine and tell ya. EDIT: Yours is probably different but on mine its the green/white wire coming from the coil. -
86 Ax5 Clutch Slave Replacement
Harley replied to GirsMJ86's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
a couple of wrenches. its external so your lucky. -
Due to the rising cost of ammunition, I will no longer be able to provide a warning shot. Thanks for your understanding.
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yeah don't ya hate that when somebody gives up the money so easy and then ya kick yourself cause ya know ya could have gotten more lol
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about 6 yrs or so ago I posted an 88 GMC half ton 4x4 on craigslist and two hrs later it was sold. Was a pretty good deal too seeing as how I bought it off of craigslist. it was listed for $800, I talked him down to $600, drove it around for 4 years and then sold it for $1200 :yes:
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Same with here. Pick-a-part sells em for $137 with $25 core.
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Go to NADA. they will give you the value of it. EDIT: http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1992/Jeep-Corporation-AMC/Comanche/Pickup/Values
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Suggested Towing/recovery rules of the forum
Harley replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
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Suggested Towing/recovery rules of the forum
Harley replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
"but calling people "redneck" and such names just because they choose to use a certain type of tool to get the job done is a bit childish on your part. Accept it for what it is. You don't have to agree with it but no need to put somebody down for it because in the end, more often than not, the results will be the same." These were the "facts" I was referring to. -
Suggested Towing/recovery rules of the forum
Harley replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
Thats ok cause i'm not out to impress a "wheeling community", or anybody for that matter so I really don't care if they agree or not. Just stating facts in the matter. :cheers: -
Suggested Towing/recovery rules of the forum
Harley replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
I beg to differ. There are ALOT of people who have firearms that shouldn't, including law enforcement personnel. I own plenty of firearms and have been around them most of my life and I would rather take my chances with the guy using a chain. lol but to get back on topic, you have your way of doing things and others have their way. if a chain/strap works for your particular situation, more power to ya but calling people "redneck" and such names just because they choose to use a certain type of tool to get the job done is a bit childish on your part. Accept it for what it is. You don't have to agree with it but no need to put somebody down for it because in the end, more often than not, the results will be the same. -
Suggested Towing/recovery rules of the forum
Harley replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
Nothing wrong with using chains. Its no different than saying guns are dangerous in the hands of an idiot. So guns or chains are fine, as long as the person using them has at least some common sense. If they don't they will learn the hard way. No point in badmouthing the use of chains. If used properly they will be just fine. -
oh its not that bad lol its not mint shape. just no rust.
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I got a rust free 86 ill sell ya. probably in better shape than one in the rust belt lol
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Chuck's '86 Daily Driver
Harley replied to armyofchuckness's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Not sure if you want or need one but I have a 2.5 aluminum valve cover. Let me know if your interested. -
Where To Mount A Cb In A Mj
Harley replied to TheDirtyJeep401's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Depends on the size of the radio ya got. space is limited. -
I only know about one dishwasher.......and that's the one I married :yes:
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Not on hand. its just a round plug with a square that fits a ratchet extension. Not hard to locate.
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There is a plug on the Passenger side? IIRC. Use a ratchet extension to remove it. remove the plug and if no fluid runs out, fill in that hole til it starts to run out and reinstall the plug.
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Did ya get his autograph? :yes:
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AHHHH brings back fond memories! :cheers:
