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mule5

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  1. Did you sell your cab corners? If not how much to 61244? Thanks 

  2. First of all your bleed job can be done with one person you started the furthest cylinder away from the master cylinder open it up keep the master cylinder full of fluid and watch for air bubbles once the bubbles were gone go to the next will cylinder I've done this for years and have not had any problems. Good luck
  3. Before you go to all the trouble of pulling the heater box check and make sure that the leak from the control valve is not running along the heater hoses into the box it's a possibility that's were the leak could be coming from. Good luck
  4. mule5

    New Jeep truck

    Well it looks like we've been lied to again about a new Jeep truck coming out this fall. So that means I will have to rebuild my 89 short bed into the truck that I want. Liars liars liars
  5. Just remember more protection that you put on that new floor pan and in your old floor make sure it's painted well and seam sealed and undercoating whatever you do otherwise you'll be back in you'll be back in the same boat having to remove the carpet in fixing the floor pan again. Good luck
  6. All I ever do when I bleed a system I open the bleed valve and continue to pour fluid in the cylinder until it runs clear without any bubbles I've never had a problem doing it this way. Good luck
  7. Just to let you know the Comanche seat brackets on the floor are all by themselves you're better off if the floor is any good in brackets are good and you have access to a torch just heat the nuts and take them off. Best of luck
  8. Hi, Look at Ebay 1989 Comanche in 61244 Zip.
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