NVR_LEVN Posted November 9, 2009 Share Posted November 9, 2009 It's a 1990 MJ shortbed - Dana 30 front, Dana 35 rear, auto, 3.55 gears,4.5" lift, SOA in rear, bald 31's on it currently, but 33's should easily fit with some wheels spacers (or wider axles :P), locker in the rear, owner said they didn't know the manufacturer, but said "Detroit or something" - BS - doubt you'd put a detroit locker in a d35, if they even exist (haven't even bothered to check if the even make one for the d35) fabtech spare tire mount in bed. It's ugly, it's a POS, and I'm going to beat the ever-lovin crap out of it (more than it's beaten already) PURE SEX RIGHT HERE: custom 2.5" into 4" chrome stack ::) :P AND PINSTRIPE FLAMES ::) Too many To-do's to list Stickers, flames, tint all need to come off for starters need to clean out the bed better (owner said it would cleaned out but did real crappy job) need new passenger axle stub, cracked at the u-joint, will probably throw a whole 'nother non-vaccum axle on it up front Purchase Price $450 New Starter - $70 The fun I plan on having with it - priceless This is my first true "rig" (first couple wheelin' trips done in my F-150 daily driver that I had), 1st jeep, and of course, 1st COMANCHE!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pilotblake Posted November 9, 2009 Share Posted November 9, 2009 From what pictures show, it looks like a pretty decent truck. Pull your carpet up if you haven't already, most likely could be your first project. Good luck :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
89eliminator Posted November 9, 2009 Share Posted November 9, 2009 sweet spare rim mount. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NVR_LEVN Posted November 11, 2009 Author Share Posted November 11, 2009 the weather is looking nice the next couple days - will have to get out and work on it... oh and the project has been named now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowboard3r411 Posted November 11, 2009 Share Posted November 11, 2009 nice find for 750 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GATOR88 Posted November 11, 2009 Share Posted November 11, 2009 well from what i can see the truck needs a little tlc and it could be a nice EEP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CWLONGSHOT Posted November 11, 2009 Share Posted November 11, 2009 Truck looks pretty good overall! Hate to hear your gonna thrash it. IMHO, Buy a XJ and do this, there are FAR more of them out there. I would also look at those rear shocks... the geometry seems off. Most efficient shock placement is at extreme end of axle mounted straight up. Angles slightly back at the top OK as this is how axle moves. With tops slightly tipped in, is also OK but both less efficient. Its a good way to get a slightly longer shock to fit. But NEVER mount it angled back AND angled in as yours appear to be!! :eek: :eek: If that's how they are. I doubt they are doing much of anything for you. BTW, They certainly do make an array of lockers for the D35!! :nuts: :D Good luck with it!! CW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1990 Pioneer 4x4 Posted November 11, 2009 Share Posted November 11, 2009 ...I'm going to beat the ever-lovin crap out of it!... Make sure you capture some of that beating on video, and share it with the rest of us! :cheers: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freakjeep93 Posted November 11, 2009 Share Posted November 11, 2009 i don't know why your gunna beat it up and abuse it id fix it and make one hell of a trail truck with it but just please don't destroy it buy a xj for that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NVR_LEVN Posted November 11, 2009 Author Share Posted November 11, 2009 Everyone in my club has an XJ it seems, I wanted slightly different, but the MJ is convenient for 2nd hand parts purchases sharing so much with an XJ. It'll be a trail truck for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freakjeep93 Posted November 12, 2009 Share Posted November 12, 2009 yea but just please don't like completly destroy it if yo are at least let me have that rust free ish bed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whowey Posted November 12, 2009 Share Posted November 12, 2009 They do make a detroit ez-locker for the D-35.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NVR_LEVN Posted November 13, 2009 Author Share Posted November 13, 2009 I would also look at those rear shocks... the geometry seems off. Most efficient shock placement is at extreme end of axle mounted straight up. Angles slightly back at the top OK as this is how axle moves. With tops slightly tipped in, is also OK but both less efficient. Its a good way to get a slightly longer shock to fit. But NEVER mount it angled back AND angled in as yours appear to be!! :eek: :eek: If that's how they are. I doubt they are doing much of anything for you. CW so if I cut the upper mounts off, then remounted the top of the shocks to mount vertically, that would be better? I think the position they are in was intended for flex, as opposed to ride quality. I have lot's of things to undo on this rig, in my opinion. Thanks all for the D-35 detroit comments, my local club members (Maine4x4 dot org) said the same thing...I think I need to sell that locker to pursue something more beefy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted November 13, 2009 Share Posted November 13, 2009 Rocker guards are your friends. :D Do them before you hurt the rockers. :thumbsup: I wish I had. :( (with a wheelbase as long as our trucks, the rockers are rock/log magnets) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CWLONGSHOT Posted November 14, 2009 Share Posted November 14, 2009 Shocks should have nothing to do with flex. If they do they are improperly sized for the application. Personally I would mount them as close to vertical as possible. If they are as long as they appear, you will likely be forced to mount them at some angle. Bring the tops together in the center. They will be less efficient but its a worthwhile compromise. Also consider your tire size and shock length and get some bump stops installed as well. I like the factory XJ bumpstops and the "HELP" racks shock studs. CW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NVR_LEVN Posted December 14, 2009 Author Share Posted December 14, 2009 so went out and tore some stuff off the comanche sunday....it took a while to get started on it because I had to reorganize the garage, and work has had me working late, lately. I was only using one bay for my fiance's GC, and the other was full of random stuff. Now the comanche is inside, and she still has her bay... first the stickers and tint had to go- Before: After: I wish the pinstripe flame's adhesive came off better: Tailgate had to go: Front Axle came out - broken passenger side yoke on the axle side of the u-joint: These are pics of the front suspension at full droop, before the axle came out. I'm sliding in another whole HP d30 this week, and a C8.25 in the rear. I'm going to screw around with those axles with the stock 3.55 ratio until I can afford to re-gear / lock / etc. This MJ isn't running quite right, very touchy gas pedal, might need a TPS. I already have arrangements to pickup a D44 for the rear, which I'm viewing as Stage 2 of this rig maybe next winter. Picked up some trail spare quality 33 x 10.50's to screw around with too, and see if more trimming is required. I want to get some lower offset rims, before trying to mess with 33 x 12.5's or better tires. When I do the 8.25 in the rear, I plan to relocate the shocks. Not sure yet where though... (oh, before anyone says anything about the jackstand / cinderblock combo, I know it's not good, but it's what I have to work with currently, so unless you are shipping me bigger jackstands, I don't want to hear it) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete M Posted December 14, 2009 Share Posted December 14, 2009 Cinder blocks aren't all that strong on their sides. flip them upright and use a piece of wood on the top to spread out the load. :thumbsup: Although it seems your life would be worth $30 in jackstands. :dunno: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=38847 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NVR_LEVN Posted December 14, 2009 Author Share Posted December 14, 2009 yep, I would have bought them before I started, but I think Santa already ordered them for Christmas...LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowboard3r411 Posted December 16, 2009 Share Posted December 16, 2009 haha i had this problem when i put my 6.5 lift on my xj. the rear is nice cause you can just use tires haha but i finlly had to go buy some tall jack stands for the front jeep on :popcorn: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NVR_LEVN Posted December 23, 2009 Author Share Posted December 23, 2009 Ok, so Pete guilted me into ordering a set of taller jackstands :D , after I confirmed with "Santa" they were not already coming. Found a cheaper set than Harbor Freight: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-918006/ $5 cheaper, cheaper shipping, and coupon codes more prevalent. Have not put in the D30 yet, because I think I'm picking up another one out of a 96 XJ for the bigger U-joints. Looks like I'll be doing it safer too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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