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I figured it was about time to start a build thread, I've owned my comanche since August of 2012.

 

So far I've taken apart one Cherokee to convert it over to obd1, but recently acquired this! e562a26596d3e7a95ff7030900432dbb.jpg

 

98 xj 5 speed, with 155k on it, ran and drove till I got to it.

 

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She started out as a 4.0 automatic, idiot lights and a bench seat.

 

Managed to find an external slave ax15 for 50$ 617d131ba425552a50733e62fbad92fa.jpg

 

After a full rebuild on the transmission and Cherokee swapping she was up and running!

 

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Drove like a champ! Now on to modifying!

 

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5.5" of lift, new 32" tires and rims, and an 8.25!

 

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The old turd removed

 

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The 8.25 spring over installed

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Next the front, drop brackets, springs, and shocks 450bd6130a94657aa266d397de4bdfb0.jpg

And here she is back on her own feet

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After lifting it exacerbated the problem of my bad tie rods ends, confirmed it when I took it to les schwabs to get the front aligned and they wanted 400+ to take care of that, so time for the next upgrade...

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Wj knuckles,1 ton steering, and abs axle shafts.

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Ball joints removed, had 3 bad ones.

 

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Ran into a clearance issue..

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No way the steer tire rod would clear that.

 

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Cut off wheel solved that problem, I'll have to figure out a sway bar later on. This is close to how she currently sits, I've got 3 holes left to fully ream for my new TRE's.

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It looks Close Cobra, but it clears the spring with a decent amount of room, I believe I had it at full lock in that picture even. I unfortunately have to work today so I won't get a chance to work on it today, but tomorrow the plan is to get my steer rod cut to length, and the knuckles and pitman drilled out all the way. After that I should be back on the road!

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Brakes all done up and looking nice, this is how they should have came!

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Steering is finished, took her for a test run around my warehouse and my driveshaft fell out.. guess 5.5" inches was too much. Going with a sye and custom driveshaft to get myself back on the road

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http://www.advanceadapters.com/products/np231-sye--new-process-231j-fixed-yoke-kit-50-7906--50-7907/

 

 

Welp.. went with an AA SYE, and tom woods driveshaft, even after talking with Mnkyboy, about drive shafts the tom woods is more expensive but I'm in montana for work and won't be able to go to my local driveline place to get a quote and new shaft for a good week or so, so hopefully by the time I get back I'll have a nice heavy package waiting for me.

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Hmm let's hope I don't, but it can be changed if need be. 74c59c5673f824c6e0463f4c4a8c2644.jpg

 

Got back home to Oregon, and dropped the t case, had both off my packages from aa at my work will probably put on the sye tomorrow, I'm beat from the weekend

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