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Hey guys, I'm new, I'm From Canadah, I'm gettin this jeep from some guy, its 2wd, ive searched and i found some stuff, but what would i need to make it 4wd, also I'm a Bodyman so i was gonna do it up in army green

with a white starrt on the door :). jamminz.gif also only got one picture

 

 

 

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no valve problems, the entire engine was completly redun around 200,000. any problem or worn parts were replaced. runs execlent!!! Needs all brakes bled, I just uinstalled a new brake line. the tranny shifts smooth and the clutch its VERY new. inront of the rear wheel well is the rush. it was patched. the rust was no where near that big, about the size of a quarter, but i did all around the hole to completely stop the rust. the suspention lift is a Rough country, same as the coils. and yea, its 2wd.....but with the posi its un stoppable. HONEST!!! The rear treads are good but it will need new front tires 4 saftey. or just a small set of street tires. the interior is really mint. very very clean.

 

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1990 Jeep Comanche R/T 2wd,

 

4.0L in-line 6cyl

5spd

4" Lift

posi

33" TSL Boggers

American racing rims (350 a peice)

hurts short shifter

headers

k&N Intake

injectors

roll bar

spot lights

hood pin kit

tint

buckets

a/c

under coating

250 hp, 330ft/lbs of torque

grey

some rust but repaired...needs 2 be painted.

 

what do you guys think, yay or nay

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all comanches are unibody. They share a front end with the cherokee. All the drivetrain stuff is the same as a cherokee.

Likely for your 4WD conversion you can find an XJ that's been wrecked or has a blown motor for cheap and take all the parts from that.

You will need.

4WD trans/tcase combo

front axle

linkages

center console

bezels

some misc. wiring to make the 4wd indicator light work.

That's the short rundown.

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what are your guys feeling sabout OX lockers??

 

Or is there another cmpany out there that you can buy lockers that you can "unlock" for road driving?? I just seem them last night, so I haven't started really looking just yet

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what are your guys feeling sabout OX lockers??

 

Or is there another cmpany out there that you can buy lockers that you can "unlock" for road driving?? I just seem them last night, so I haven't started really looking just yet

 

ARB, Detroit and there are others but they are expensive if you want to have one thats you can engage and disengage. I went with the Lockright witch is the click type also aussie makes them to you can get them for around 150 to 200 depending where you find them and if they are new or used. I havent had any probs out of mine.

 

Cole

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Normallly with a lunch box locker (aussie or lockright, ezlocker) you won't notice it on the street, especially if you have the VD front axle.

 

OX locker the only problem I know of with them is the cable working loose and not engagint the front axle. I know of one person who put an air cylinder on his oand used his OBA to auctuate it

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I ran ez-lockers front and rear in my XJ for years with the vacuum disco replaced by cable. The only complaint is that I didn't like to unlock it on the trail because then 100% of the force is going on the connected axle.

 

2wd they're awesome, 4wd engaged they're awesome, but when it comes to tight turns... not so much.

 

Also the guys in my club like the option of running open- it makes it a bit more challenging in the parts that your truck is way too much for. I never had that option.

 

If you want to save money go ez-type locker in the rear and something that disengages in the front, the cheapest being the vaco disco.

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