motorbikejedi Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 Well first off It has been awhile since I posted, or done anything with my truck for that matter. I have a 1987 jeep comanche 2wd 2.5 liter 127xxx miles with a 4 speed transmission. I have posted about this a few times, but now I have my OWN garage I may be able to actually proceed with all of my plans for this truck. I am in the planning stage right now so please correct me if you see any gaps or problems with my plan My master plan Convert my comanche from 2wd to 4wd What I have 1994 jeep cherokee 4.0 ho 4wd parts planning on using (other than miscilanious parts) -transfer case I was told its a 231, which I didnt know would work on a 2.5 trans but apparently it does. -set of axles once I figure out which axle exactly are on this jeep I will go from there, I have been told the gearing from the cherokee axles will make my jeep slow as a molasses. So possibly trade these two axles for a front axle from a 2.5 to match the rear. Any reccomendations for what axles should be used in my 2.5 would be appreciated. -front drive shaft -3" zone lift This should work even with the cherokee lift in the back, If i put the add a leaf lift in the rear, even being shorter, It should give me a higher payload rating, added stiffness. This will be ok because I don't need lift out of the rear, I will have to pull out the rear axle and cut and move the mounts from over to under the leaf spring, which will be about 4 inches or so of lift to match the 3 inch lift in the front. -mis parts include doors lights for spares, interior items What I need -transmission, I found someone with an ax5 for sale, Then I would need a clutch most likely for it. Does anyone know about the slave cylinder, Will my four speed slave cyl work with the ax5? -rear driveshaft, Either cut mine or extend the cherokee or find a comanche shaft. - new stabalizer bar or extend stock one for lift. This is all i need in my twisted head If anyone thinks of added parts that will be needed, I am trying to see how inexpensivly I can do this, I will worry about bigger tires and new parts when I am done with the conversion. I am sure I will end up doing front end work when the axle is out and I find bad parts but I roughly figure. I wil start tearing into the cherokee this week hopefully, if work gives me a little break. thanks for looking and as much input as you have as this will be a new experience for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 I'll tackle what I can, as parts of your post were a bit confusing. Yes, 231s were used behind the 2.5, but the one you have from a 94 4.0 will not bolt to a 2.5's transmission. The 231 you have will be a 23 spline input, the AX-4/5 has a 21 spline output... you can use your T-case, but you'll need to swap the input shaft for a long 21 spline. Going SOA on your rear axle is going to net you closer to 6 inches above what you have now. ANY rear lift out of an XJ will be essentially worthless to you. If you're planning to go on the cheap, SOA is not a realistic option. Your rear should be geared 3.55. Finding a D30 to match that will be easy, as it's the most common gearing in our axles. A 4.0/auto or 2.5/4 speed will have 3.55. The AX-4 and AX-5, with the exception of the AX-4 not having 5th gear, are identical transmissions. Your clutch will work with any AX-5, and your slave will work with any internal slave AX-5. What year is the AX-5? Now's a good time to upgrade to an external slave. Best bet for your rear driveshaft(not axle, please be careful with those, I had to read that section three times before I figured out what you meant) is to have yours shortened. It's much cheaper than extending the XJ's shaft, and finding a factory MJ one will be near impossible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
motorbikejedi Posted December 9, 2012 Author Share Posted December 9, 2012 Ok, I have not worked on transfer cases at all other than removing and installing, is it a difficult proceedure to replace the spline shaft? I will find out what year the transmission is and look into an external slave cylinder. That is good to know, I will have to look for markings on the cherokee front axle, That is a 94 4.0 auto, So your saying that may be the axle I need! I just brought my truck home from my parents house, started great after sitting for 6 months other than having to be jumped. As for the truck being SUA, are comanches all stock SUA even with 4wd? Sorry about the confusing post, I tend to ramble on on this kind of stuff and start mixing up words for some reason! Thanks for the help, I am looking forward to looking up the axles and tearing them off. As for the lift I will wait on that, I like the low to ground look anyways, I should have enough clearance for most of the mild off roading I plan to do. Thanks for the input Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mountain Dude Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 Replacing the input shaft is fairly straight forward but long process. You have to split the t-case to get the planetary set out and the only hard part of pulling the planetary is removing the input shaft snap ring which is located under a cover on the front of the front case half. I had one that was glued on there so bad, I destroyed the cover getting it off. Fortunately it was a donor unit that I was stealing the 6 gear planetary from (Chev S-10 NP231C). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 Yes, all Comanches rolled out of the factory SUA. going SOA nets a lot of lift, so unless you're looking at spending a ton of money to match the front properly, it's not the best bet. There are AAL kits, pack replacement kits(I believe anyway, I don't think Hellcreek were the only ones, but I may be mistaken), and shackle options if you want just a slight bump. Front suspension is no different between XJ/MJ and 2wd/4wd. Swapping front axles will be a breeze, just make sure all the brake hardware stays with the axle. Many different generations for brakes, and your 2wd calipers will not work with the D30's brakes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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