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For original MJ parts I usually go downtown to the MJ parts store.

 

It is a bit of a trip but you can't beat the selection of original MJ parts and accessories. :thumbsup:

 

Just look it up in the yellow pages.....it will be down town in the parts district.   . :MJ 1: .

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My experience so far has been that very few places stock MJ specific accessories. However most parts made to fit the front end (doors forward) of an XJ will work in an MJ, given that they're identical up at that end. So any XJ bumper, guard, or front end lift will work. You may also get lucky with XJ interior parts.

As far as where is concerned, have you met my friend, The Googles? You can also check with local 4x4 shops.

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My experience so far has been that very few places stock MJ specific accessories. However most parts made to fit the front end (doors forward) of an XJ will work in an MJ, given that they're identical up at that end. So any XJ bumper, guard, or front end lift will work. You may also get lucky with XJ interior parts.

As far as where is concerned, have you met my friend, The Googles? You can also check with local 4x4 shops.

i know most XJ parts will work on a MJ but i'm really lookin for rear end stuff, bumper, hitch, lift, stuff like that that i don't have to drill more holes into my truck, and local 4x4 shops? lol ya haven't visited virginia beach have ya, the closest thing we have to a 4x4 shop is maybe east coast truck accessories,

 

Redwolf

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the only one i've heard of outta that whole list is pungo off road, and i know to google but when i google for the accessories i'm lookin for sites more like jc whitney or 4wd.com, sites like that

 

Your better off buying parts off of this website in the classifieds section....

Jcr offroad makes a rear bumper for the comanche,

Rear hitches pop up every now and then in the classifieds and etc....

 

As for lift it depends what lift your shooting for

that's what i was thinkin that way it's meant for a MJ and i haven't seen too many hitches on the sight, i've seen plans for homemade ones but that's it and as far as lifts i was thinkin maybe a 5-6" lift,

 

Redwolf

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This would be a cheaper option if you knew how to weld or pay someone to weld for you

 

http://comancheclub.com/topic/36200-jcroffroad-new-jeep-comanche-mj-diy-rear-bumper/

i've seen this thread before, never saved it though like and idiot, does the reciever actually work? cause if so i have no problem weldin that together,

 

Redwolf

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