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The 3rd and 4th digits don't match the '89 VIN sequence.

 

Based on the VIN you listed, you have a 1990 base model, 2wd, with a 2.5 4 cyl.  It must have been an early production unit.  The 10th digit, "K", is a 1989 production year. 

 

The 6th position, "2," is the base model.  A "3" would indicate Pioneer.

 

Source: www.vehicleidentificationnumber.com

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Thanks! The title says it is a 89, and the guy told me it was a 4 cyl 5 speed, but the axle ratio is 3.55. He doesn't have the drivetrain anymore. Is there a way I can know which gearbox came with it?  

 

Maybe I copied wrong those digits, here is the picture of the VIN:

 

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Chrysler shows build date as May 17, 1989.

 

Originally sold at Lancaster Jeep, Lancaster, California

 

Options list doesnt show engine or trans spec. Shows engine code EPD and trans code DCK. It does show 3 .55 axle ratio though. its also Calif. Emissions, might be the reason for 3 .55 axle ratio and 5 speed if thats what it had.

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Autocheck shows:

 

  • VIN: 1J7FT26EXKL607411
  • Year: 1989
  • Make: Jeep
  • Model: Comanche
  • Style / Body: Regular Cab 2D
  • Engine: 2.5L I4 TBI
  • Country of Assembly: United States

 

 

SEARCH is a good tool

 

SEARCH using Google is a better tool

 

In the Google window enter  site:comancheclub.com whatever u r looking for - - in this case site:comancheclub.com vin - - fast n easy - - works 4 all sites

 

:thumbsup:

 

Here's another:

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f53/get-your-stock-specs-here-135806/

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engine specs are guidelines for gear ratio not a guarantee this is AMC were talking about.  you got hosed if you thought you're getting 4.11s.    And it's a Dana 35 so worthless anyways.   The Dakota rear is stronger.   Go buy new gears, the search for years 4.11is never ending.   Only once have I had a factory 4.11 d44...& I have owned 29 mjs

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