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I'm not gonna try to post pics yet i will wait till my post count is up then i will be able to post pics on my own.

 

i was invited to this forum from "dirty comanche" on the jeep forum and because i was invited i thought i might aswell come.

 

i look forward to interacting with all of you comanche guys in the near future

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i will say it is sharpe looking. you might be the only one on here so far that has a more street mj going on. there is one being made out of my old 88 Eliminator by a member but that is about the onlu other one i know of. you gonna post the specs of that thing?

 

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i will say it is sharpe looking. you might be the only one on here so far that has a more street mj going on. there is one being made out of my old 88 Eliminator by a member but that is about the onlu other one i know of. you gonna post the specs of that thing?

 

Alex

 

I'm kinda tired right now so I'm gonna copy and paste some info for you guys

gimme a few seconds

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355 HP

405 TQ

 

lowered approx 3 inches

zz4 350 crate engine

turbo 350 stage 2 shift kit.

hurst V-matic 2 shifter

functional hood scoop

lincon navigator red

red tint to match

1990 eliminator interior (grey)

lake wood traction bars....

 

there thats a bit of info on her

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very clean, especially under the hood. there are definitely a few style things I don't care for (like the grille), but whatever.

 

Is it really lowered 3 inches? What coils? What front shocks? Did you modify the bumpstops (mine have only 2" of compression stock)? How's the oil pan to axle clearance?

 

I like the flareless look, did you weld up the holes or just use bondo?

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I like it, very cool, esp. the SBC. You need to get four matching wheels, though! ;)

 

Are you running manual steering??

 

Yeah, and, uh, shouldn't the fat tires go in back?!

 

There is a nice frame drop MJ build that you should check out in the projects.

 

I think cutting the bed wells out and stuffing some fatty slicks under there would be cool. Not sure how much you can get between the frame, but that and those skinnys up front would be pretty cool.

 

Is it a D44 rear or something else?

 

The no flare treatment is interesting too.

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jb hill is doing a sick street MJ

i went up there to pick up an axle and my bedliner and saw some of it.

 

all i can tell you about it is

RHD setup

S10 IFS up front.. !*)^%! WOAH

and they were puttin the frame about an 1" off the ground or so.

 

hopefully he'll drop by with some more.

 

I'm with brett, i like about everything ESPECIALLY THE MOTOR!

but not to crazy bout the grill. bet you've got a sick 0-60 with that huh?

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If you want to go with power steering you can use the PS unit from a 1985 chevy G20 sportvan. The unit itself will fit with about 1/4" of space between the pulley and the steering box. But here is the cool part, the reservoir is a remote type and there is a place on the rad support that it will bolt right on with existing bolts. As far as fabbing all you have to do is cut a slit in the bracket on the reservoir about a half inch deep and I welded a tab on the rad support for side to side stability for the reservoir. P.S. I am not sure if it makes any difference but mine is an early 86' that came with the GM V6 so that might be why all the PS lines matched up with the gear box.

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