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1990 4X4 Comanche Pioneer (Marine Mary)
88whitemanche replied to jeepmarine312's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Truck looks awesome man! Congrats!!! -
Yeah I am pretty bad at English. Better at math. Lol
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Sheeesh that sucks I was at 16 getting home at 3am and up by 6 to get to school the next day of course my parents got pissed but they didn't mind because I was up before them when they were going to drop me off at school.
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H3RESQ's Dream MJ, the build continues...
88whitemanche replied to H3RESQ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Pure sickness!!! -
Idk mayweather is really quick after getting his stuff pushed I'm pretty sure he's probably quicker than before but who knows
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Fuse panel is just hanging. it was hanging when I got the truck and after reading on this site when I got the truck for Christmas 2 years ago I didn't even bother bolting it back up because of a possible clutch mastet cylinder leak. well it doesn't have the two screws to place it back on the fire wall....i tried looking for a way to disconnect that fuse panel but I don't think it's possible. Maybe there's a way I don't know about. Your right about the silicone that's why I haven't attempted to apply anything until there's a solution to this...I tried pulling the wires back into the engine bay while my dad pushes the fuse box but not budging. Any clues? Ill get pics tomorrow to show you guys what I mean
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Lol yeah sorry to be confusing...catch can. Great idea. Problem- water leaking into fuse panel area from rain...solution? No clue Saw tech subject in link above similar solution to just seal that area with window silicone
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That's a good idea but its not leaking from the clutch master cylinder I know it's great for future reference. But my main concern is the water from the rain coming in from the area where the wires from the fuse panel goes through....I've look into a thread from this same forum but basically to used window silicone to seal that area up This is the link http://comancheclub.com/topic/14064-where-does-the-water-come-from-updatenow-windshield/
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Any pictures? Or part numbers?
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What's an interior shield? And how do I install it? Sorry about the dumb questions but I don't want it to happen again...it is a drastic measure due to the leaking water coming in but I don't want to rig anything to stop it to leak
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What's up guys I have a problem...my fuse panel is off the fire wall for future reference so that if the clutch master cylinder was to ever leak to avoid any electrical problem....but when it rains water enters into that slot where the wires go through and all into my driver side floor I was thinking about putting waterproof silicone there but idk if that's going to last long... Any input would be great! I am planning to put my vinyl rug in the near future but I want to fix that specific problems before any laying down of the rug
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Yeah it was on the right side at first but never tried the left till I decided to do the steering stop. I turned the wheel to check the left side both sides rubbed a lot....so I added two washers just to be safe and so far no problems with rubbing
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Well guys I did the steering stop washer adder and it worked out perfect! two washers on both sides and bam!!! No more rubbing. it did limit turning radius but it beats the hell out of messing up my tires and suspension
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88 Comanche (My Style)..."The Blue Truck"
88whitemanche replied to ComancheKid45's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
That's a great idea!!!! Makes me love my 3inch lift and 32s just need lockers and armor lol -
Maura Gets A Facelift. 1990 4X4
88whitemanche replied to Biotex's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
That actually looks really good it's similar to what jeep marine was talking about...I like the look -
Lol tell them don't worry once its gone there's going to be other jeep stuff in there.
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88 Comanche (My Style)..."The Blue Truck"
88whitemanche replied to ComancheKid45's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Awesome wheeling pics I know it's simple but it look as if you can do some serious wheeling with a low center of gravity -
Help with the full turn...wide stance would be the wheel spacers
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I like the stance to but I wouldn't feel right with spacers...then I would've just stuck with the last set of rims I had that made the truck look stout. I like the factory look but if adjustments would help then ill stick to the factory rims
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Maura Gets A Facelift. 1990 4X4
88whitemanche replied to Biotex's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
I say to polish them. they came with an original look and looked great on these trucks...I just slapped a set of turbines on mine they are pretty dirty might have to clean them one day but love the patina on the old aluminum rims -
I was looking into another forum and saw this....maybe it's what your looking for? http://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/project-comeback-seniorxjs-build-130541/index4/
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Yeah that is awesome I am for sure going to Home Depot tomorrow to buy washers for that steering stop I'm not sure if its bumping that but ill do that anyways
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Yeah I've had a set from the parts store but the biggest they had were 5/16th thick plating I was thinking about going online to get a set of four
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Got an update guys put the turbine wheels on the truck they push the tire more inwards and the tires are starting to rub on the control arms on full turn...well enjoy the pics. Before After
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Well not that bad...mechanic charged me about 350 to do my clutch and rear main seal...plus parts about 130 so not that bad but it hurts when loving paycheck to paycheck
