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  1. Custom was the base model in 1986. The X model was the middle trim level and then the XLS was the top of the line.
  2. Non-Ethanol gas is available in Pennsylvania! Check out this site to see if there are any stations in your area who sell it: http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=PA
  3. http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Other_Products/Mobil_1_Fully_Synthetic_Gear_Lube_75W-90LS.aspx
  4. That oil filter will not fit your 1986 2.5L. They gave you the wrong oil filter. The 1987 and up 2.5L uses a larger oil filter than the 1986 2.5L. I hope this info helps.
  5. I'll bet that it's a 5 speed!
  6. That isn't the correct shift knob for a Comanche.
  7. That is very possible. I've seen a few of them with the wrong shifter knob. The VIN would tell you what transmission it had originally. The 2.8L V6 was not offered from the factory with a 4 speed, so if it actually does have a 4 speed someone put it in there at one time.
  8. The transmission in the 1986 Comanche with the 2.8L V6 would be a 5 speed. The 2.8L V6 was never offered with a 4 speed. I hope this info helps.
  9. It's not an IAC. It's actually called an idle stepper motor.
  10. My 1986 factory parts manual shows the part numbers as: Rotor: 3251156 Hub: 8953000228 It shows that these parts are for both the 4WD and 2WD. I hope this info helps.
  11. Some 2WD Comanches have the 2 piece rotor and hub setup like the 4WD Comanches. My 1986 2WD Comanche has the 2 piece setup like a 4WD. They used both styles in 1986.
  12. They're actually called air springs, not airbags. Airbags are what protect you in an accident.
  13. Some 2WD Comanches have the 2 piece rotor and hub setup like the 4WD Comanches. My 1986 2WD Comanche has the 2 piece setup like a 4WD. They used both styles in 1986.
  14. What are you talking about? The 2.5L in his Comanche is TBI.
  15. MJRemi, I sent you a private message about the gauge cluster. Thanks
  16. The transfer case in your truck would be an NP207, not an NP231. The NP231 wasn't used until 1987. I hope this info helps.
  17. Are you sure the truck is a 1987 and not a 1986? A lot of stuff on the truck looks like it's from a 1986.
  18. The 4.0L never came with a 4 speed manual, Unless you meant 4 speed automatic. The 4x4 emblems were never put on the front fenders on any Cherokee or Comanche from the factory. On a 1989 Comanche the 4x4 emblems would have originally been behind the doors and under the cab vents.
  19. KYMJ, I sent you a private message.
  20. Nope, streetjeep2.5 is right it's a Metropolitan.
  21. Am I the only one that remembers this truck when it was on eBay a little over a year ago? It was the 1986 Comanche that the guy called restored and it had a 4.0L I6 in it. Here is a picture of the actual truck:
  22. The 1986 2.5L could have either V-belts or a Serpentine belt.
  23. This is a totally stupid question. We all know that there were no shortbed 1986 Comanches.
  24. You are wrong. The picture that Sir Sam posted is a Commander, not a Liberty.
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