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Welcome back !! I'm a newb here but your truck is cool . Flat black !!! :chillin:

 

There are a couple of active threads on basic lifts , just depends on what you want to do .

 

Its got a 3" lift on it now, just can't tell under the dirt :D

 

It's nothing more than an exploration truck - Old Logging/Fire roads and Historical Colonization roads are what I mainly trek. Bumpers have been fab'd and are waiting on springtime and my girlfriend's '68 Monaco to hit the streets again so I have garage space

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:wavey: hey there my name is todd I'm just starting so be kind i have an 87 mj with a 4.0 long bed and dana 44 rear end

plus i have a 99 cheroke plus i have 99 doors,fenders and front nose to go onto my mj

 

OK......we'll only be nice to you because you have a D44 :D

 

 

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hey guys, just wanted to introduce myself. Just picked up my first Jeep (actually my first 4x4 as well). I actually picked this MJ up from another board member. I look forward to learning from all of you!

 

1989 Comanche Pioneer 4X4 shortbed

4.0 engine

Auto Tranny

120,000 original miles

 

 

 

These are pics taken by the previous owner, still looks exactly the same. I will try and get some of my own pics up soon.

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hey guys, just wanted to introduce myself. Just picked up my first Jeep (actually my first 4x4 as well). I actually picked this MJ up from another board member. I look forward to learning from all of you!

 

1989 Comanche Pioneer 4X4 shortbed

4.0 engine

Auto Tranny

120,000 original miles

 

 

 

These are pics taken by the previous owner, still looks exactly the same. I will try and get some of my own pics up soon.

 

WELCOME!!!

 

The black top sure gives it a unique look!!

 

CW

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hey guys, just wanted to introduce myself. Just picked up my first Jeep (actually my first 4x4 as well). I actually picked this MJ up from another board member. I look forward to learning from all of you!

 

1989 Comanche Pioneer 4X4 shortbed

4.0 engine

Auto Tranny

120,000 original miles

 

These are pics taken by the previous owner, still looks exactly the same. I will try and get some of my own pics up soon.

 

Welcome...since the previous owner was in Hollister, I assume you are "local" in NorCal? I'm up in Scotts Valley, just north of Santa Cruz and I know there are a couple other guys either a little bit south (Monterey) or a little bit North (San Jose).

 

The local 4x4Club (see my sig below) hits up Hollister a few times a year, among other runs all over the place if your interested in doing some wheeling!

 

Wade

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Ya I am somewhat local. I live up North in Napa. But as good as this thing runs I would not have a problem making the 2 hour drive south to Hollister to do some wheeling. I got a exhaust leak off the manifold that I got to get fixed in the near future and then my MJ will be ready to get out and do some driving!

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Just found the site, just bought my first MJ. Its an 87 with the 4.0. Unsure of axles and trans at this point. I've only had it a week so I'm still learning the details

 

Got a ton of questions, but I'll look around the forums for answers for now.

 

From eastern SD, but grew up in the black hills of SD. Always owned and wheeled yotas and nissans. This is my first jeep

 

Will post pics as soon as I get my computer fixed

 

-Travis

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Hello! And here is new member(s) to this club! Me and my long bed Comanche 4x4 with 2.1td and manual. I've own it for two years and it's daily driven (273000km=170000mls). There is NON-c-clip D35 with Detroit soft-locker in rear.

Here some pics:

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:cheers:

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