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I purchased the truck about two weeks ago on a whim. It runs great and I don't have any complaints other than I am new to the Jeep world and I am very unfamiliar with what the truck is equipped with. I tried to decode the VIN and did alot of research online but I figured that I would ask the pro's. I would basically like to know if you guys can tell me what is original and what has been swapped out? What tranny, transfer case, and axles do I have? Has the interior been swapped out? I contacted Chrysler about the VIN and I have a build sheet. It says that the truck was 2wd. Who ever owned it before me has done 2wd to 4wd conversion. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

 

Front

Rear

 

And here is the build sheet from Chrysler

Thank you for contacting the Chrysler Customer Assistance Center

regarding your 1989 Jeep Comanche.

 

We are pleased to provide the VIN code information per your request.

According to our records, your VIN included the following:

 

1= U.S.

J= Jeep

7= Truck

F= GVWR

T= Cherokee, Comanche, 2WD

3= Pioneer, Islander

6= Conventional Cab

L= 4.0 Liter MPI

6= N/A

K= 1989

L= Toledo #1

433325= Assembly Plant Numbers

 

Buildsheet:

 

ADB Protection Group

ALN Spring Special White Appearance Grp

APAS Monotone Paint

BAYP 105 Amp Alternator

BCYP

BGAS Power Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes

BJAS

BKPS 10x2.5 Rear Drum Brakes

CBAP Straight Back Bench Seat

CKAS Carpets - Floor and Cargo Area

CLAP Front Floor Mats

CSRS Passenger Assist Handles

CUMS Mini Floor Console

DBBC All Manual Transmissions

DDX 5-Speed HD Manual Transmission

DMMS 3.07 Rear Axle Ratio

DRJS 175MM Rear Axle

EAAC All Engines

EAFC

ERB

GACS Tinted Glass Windows

GBBS Tinted Windshield Glass

GCBS Front Door Tinted Glass

GEHS Fixed Door Vent Glass

GFDA Rear Sliding Window

GNAS Rear View Day/Night Mirror

GRZP Left Remote Mirror

GSZP Right Remote Control Mirror

GTZA Manual Remote Mirrors

HAA Air Conditioning

JAAS Instrument Panel

JAYA Instrument Cluster w/Tach

JBDS

JCAS 85 MPH Primary Speedometer

JGBP Digital Clock

JHAA Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers

JJAS Cigar Lighter

JKBS Inst Panel Mounted Hood Release

KKFS

K2XS

K3RS

LAFS Key in Ign/Seat Belt Warning Buzzer

LAPS Shift Indicator Warning Lamp

LBCS Glove Box Lamp

LCJS

LMAS Halogen Headlamps

MBJS Black Front Bumper

MB1S Black Front Bumper

MCAP Front Bumper Guards

MDAP Front License Plate Bracket

MFGS Body Color Headlamp Bezels

MHAS Black Windshield Moldings

MMCS Upper Door Frame Moldings

MMGS Belt Moldings

MMKS Body Color Drip Trough Molding

MMPP

NAAS Federal Emissions

NBAS

NBKS EVAP Control System

NDAS Catalytic Converter

NF2S 18.5 Gallon Fuel Tank

PE4

QE4S

RAAC All Radio Equipped Vehicles

RABA AM/FM Radio

RCDP 4 Speakers

SBAS Power Rack and Pinion Steering

SCES 2-Spoke Soft Feel Steering Wheel

SFAS Standard Duty Shock Absorbers

SGAS Rear Shock Absorbers

TAAC All Tires

TBCS Compact Spare Tire

TBMS Tire Carrier Winch

TMWA P215/75R15 OWL All Terrain Tires

WJM 15X7.0 Chrome Wheels

XBSS Pickup Box

XFAS -35F Protection Anti-Freeze

YAAS Build To U.S. Mkt. Specifications

 

Thanks again for your email.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Chris

Customer Service Representative

Chrysler Customer Assistance Center

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Lets see, Trans appears to be a Peugeot BA/10-5, T-case is an NP231, Front axle dana 30, rear dana 35. Interior was changed, according to the build sheet it came with a bench and mini console. All the chrome has been swapped on, says the front used to be color matched. Slider is original, vent windows aren't. Overall though original or not, thats a very sweet looking truck, and your interior is a mirror image of mine bit tan. Sweet truck man jamminz.gif

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Idk 4 paying as much as u did but it is one hell of a truck. hears what i saw with out reading the build list was newer

 

97 dash trim (wood)

tool box/bed liner

every thing chrome

paint job

seats

idk about that steering wheel

shifter nob

radio

mats

idk about any thing else hope i was a help

 

ps great find omg :drool: welcome to the club :waving:

 

Brandon

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Idk 4 paying as much as u did but it is one hell of a truck. hears what i saw with out reading the build list was newer

 

97 dash trim (wood)

tool box/bed liner

every thing chrome

paint job

seats

idk about that steering wheel

shifter nob

radio

mats

idk about any thing else hope i was a help

 

ps great find omg :drool: welcome to the club :waving:

 

Brandon

Steering wheel is original, and the dash trim is not 97, 97's had a completely different interior and dash. The dash trim piece had to come from a pre 97 XJ, and IIRC (don't quote me on this) the Briarwood and the Wagoneer XJ's had the wood dash trim. The pedal covers do not appear original either, but who cares about those anyway.

 

EDIT: BTW, that is a really clean truck you have there. :drool:

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Idk 4 paying as much as u did but it is one hell of a truck. hears what i saw with out reading the build list was newer

 

97 dash trim (wood)

tool box/bed liner

every thing chrome

paint job

seats

idk about that steering wheel

shifter nob

radio

mats

idk about any thing else hope i was a help

 

ps great find omg :drool: welcome to the club :waving:

 

Brandon

Steering wheel is original, and the dash trim is not 97, 97's had a completely different interior and dash. The dash trim piece had to come from a pre 97 XJ, and IIRC (don't quote me on this) the Briarwood and the Wagoneer XJ's had the wood dash trim. The pedal covers do not appear original either, but who cares about those anyway.

 

EDIT: BTW, that is a really clean truck you have there. :drool:

 

thanks for the fix now i know :banana:

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Idk 4 paying as much as u did but it is one hell of a truck. hears what i saw with out reading the build list was newer

 

97 dash trim (wood)

tool box/bed liner

every thing chrome

paint job

seats

idk about that steering wheel

shifter nob

radio

mats

idk about any thing else hope i was a help

 

ps great find omg :drool: welcome to the club :waving:

 

Brandon

Steering wheel is original, and the dash trim is not 97, 97's had a completely different interior and dash. The dash trim piece had to come from a pre 97 XJ, and IIRC (don't quote me on this) the Briarwood and the Wagoneer XJ's had the wood dash trim. The pedal covers do not appear original either, but who cares about those anyway.

 

EDIT: BTW, that is a really clean truck you have there. :drool:

 

thanks for the fix now i know :banana:

 

Yet another correction. That Wood dash came on XJ's with the "Country package".

 

Rob L.

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Looks pretty good to me. As noted above, it appears some dash trim was swapped in from an up-model Cherokee. The front grille and bumper look original to me. The rims and the rear bumper are aftermarket. The shift knob is aftermarket, and so are the cup holders on the center console.

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Looks like you're missing the Comanche badges from the fenders.

 

Also, I could swear I have seen that one posted on here before. Did you pick it up from a dealer who had placed an entirely unreasonable price tag on it? I think it may have been wrecked but whoever put it back together did a pretty nice job.

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Idk 4 paying as much as u did but it is one hell of a truck. hears what i saw with out reading the build list was newer

 

97 dash trim (wood)

tool box/bed liner

every thing chrome

paint job

seats

idk about that steering wheel

shifter nob

radio

mats

idk about any thing else hope i was a help

 

ps great find omg :drool: welcome to the club :waving:

 

Brandon

Steering wheel is original, and the dash trim is not 97, 97's had a completely different interior and dash. The dash trim piece had to come from a pre 97 XJ, and IIRC (don't quote me on this) the Briarwood and the Wagoneer XJ's had the wood dash trim. The pedal covers do not appear original either, but who cares about those anyway.

 

EDIT: BTW, that is a really clean truck you have there. :drool:

 

thanks for the fix now i know :banana:

 

Yet another correction. That Wood dash came on XJ's with the "Country package".

 

Rob L.

Did they also come on Briarwood/Wagoneer XJ's or are they exclusive that that trim package?

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Well thanks to all for helping me identify what has been swapped. I think the first order of business now that I have researched a little more is to swap the tranny. I am headed to some of the local junk yards this weekend to see what I can find. I would also like to thank everyone for the warm welcome.

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Did they also come on Briarwood/Wagoneer XJ's or are they exclusive that that trim package?

"They" above referred to XJs with the wood grain dash bezel. That trim also came on the early XJ Wagoneers. I had a 1984 that came with that trim.

 

This truck is too nice to modify.

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