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Can Spell Comanche (2/11)

  1. Okay, thanks guys. That saved me a lot of headache and time :-)
  2. Hi! Finally getting back to my poor comanche. Got it started again after sitting for five years, so now I can drive it into the workshop under it´s own power. Feels good. Now to the question. I can´t quiet remember my exact plans for it, but I do know what parts I had gathered. I´ve been swimming through the tech writeups but it´s currently just making my head spin... I am changing to a 97+ front and fenders, but I also have the interior from a 97+. Can I upgrade the interior and make it work with my 88' wiring harness and driveline? Unless changing the dash, is there actually any huge advantage of changing the inside climate package? As you can probably tell from the above, I´m only interested in the estetics of the 97+. Driveline works fine so any major changes feels like it´s not motivated right now. Time is nothing I have a lot of. Also, will doors from a 97+ cherokee fit the comanche? Thanks /LW
  3. Hi everyone! Sitting here thinking about engines. What I have is one complete engine/auto/transfercase from a -87 comanche and one complete engine/manual/transfercase from a -91 wrangler What I need is a complete set engine/auto/transfercase. Would be easiest to just take the comanche pack, but rumour has it the electronics on the wrangler pack is better. Is it? The head on the wrangler motor is not useable beacuse of a exhaust bolt cracking off a corner of the head. Otherwise it works fine. The comanchepack works. It´s just tired and could use som tlc Any recommendations? What is the recommended rebuild amount on the AW4? It has som 200k km on it Cheers Daniel
  4. Thanks for the tips. I'll go for around 7" inches then and if needed som massage of the wheel well. I have some really special fenders in store for it as well. Did any know how I could measure how far from stock it is right now? Cheers Daniel Whistleton
  5. Hi people! I'm getting closer to when it is time for axle change. Anyone know roughly how much lift I will need in front to clear 37" tires and still have decent flex? The rear is not an issue since it will have custom bed and frame Also if anyone could tell me how to measure how much lifted it is right now, it would be great Thanks Lord Whistleton
  6. Easy answer, the last 8 digits of the vin are stamped on the engine
  7. Just tried calling my local chrysler dealer and also compnine.com. Neither could help me. The dealer couldn´t access engine block id and compnine just said no info available. Any other ideas would be appreciated If needed, VIN is: 1C8FYN8933T555125
  8. Hi folks I am wondering if there is any way possible to see if a car and an engine belongs together. For example if I buy a car without an engine together with an engine on the side. In my case it´s a question about milage. I have an engine, and I know the vin number of the car I suspect it´s from Cheers!
  9. Välkommen Jimmy! I myself live outside Helsingborg. Now we are three swedes. We can almost have our own offroad meet ;)
  10. That first one is awsome. I´ve been trying to find inspiration for my build, but have only found bits and pieces. I searched for more info on the first one and found this: http://www.4wheeloff...ks/viewall.html Turns out it´s the exact setup I´m doing. :) I must get hold of UA -08. Anyone know where I can get it? I´ve tried searching like hell but I can´t find it anywhere
  11. Nevermind. Found it myself. For anyone else that require these specs, here´s yukons guide for a range of axles: http://www.scribd.com/doc/9375619/Yukon-Dana-Ring-Pinion-Installation-Guide
  12. No, I´ve done this before, but I don´t remember torque values, backlash and so on for that axle
  13. Hi! I´m wondering if anyone has instructions for installing ring and pinion in a dana 35c? The jeep in question is a TJ -97. I know it´s not a MJ but I figured some of you might have TJ´s anyway so Cheers! /Daniel
  14. Don´t know if this is a repost, but I can´t remember seeing it before: http://www.autoblog.com/2012/08/13/decision-on-a-jeep-pickup-coming-soon-truck-could-come-on-wrang/
  15. I got a tip for another alternative as well. Toyota landcruiser vx 80 axles. Are these anything worth while? They are really cheap and includes rear discbrakes as well.
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