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There was usually a factory build sheet placed either under the seat (between the metal springs and the pad), or inside the drover's door, behind the trim panel.

 

The eighth character of the VIN also indicates the trim package. What's your VIN?

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Vin number for the 89 is;   1J7FT36L4KL436210

 

A data base used by a State Farm agent shows it to be a 1990 but a 2013 North Carolina title and car CARFx show it to be a 1989.    Trying to find out the model    

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This is what I found for your VIN on one of the supposedly known accurate Jeep decoders:

 

VIN : 1J7FT36L4KL436210
Country : United States
Manufacturer : Jeep Corporation
Vehicle Type : Truck
Gross Vehicle Weight : 5001#-6000# : Comanche, Base, Metric Ton, Big Ton / Comanche, Custom, Metric Ton, Big Ton [2269/2722 Kg]
Line (Body Type) : Comanche 4x2
Series (Body Type) : Pioneer (M)
Body Style : Truck, 2-door Pickup
Engine : 6 Cyl. 4.0 Liter
Check Digit : 4
Year : 1989
Plant Location : Toledo #1, Ohio, USA
Sequential Serial Number : 436210
Check Digit Test : VIN valide

 

Do you have a D44 rear axle?

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According to the VIN it's an '89 (K) Pioneer 2WD 4.0L, it's not a 5001-6000 GVWR, the following is from the '90 FSM, '89 had the same codes.

It might have a D44, my '89 2WD Pioneer has a D44 with the 'F' designation, my '90 2WD Sportruck has a D35 also with the 'F' designation.

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This is what I found for your VIN on one of the supposedly known accurate Jeep decoders:

 

VIN : 1J7FT36L4KL436210

Country : United States

Manufacturer : Jeep Corporation

Vehicle Type : Truck

Gross Vehicle Weight : 5001#-6000# : Comanche, Base, Metric Ton, Big Ton / Comanche, Custom, Metric Ton, Big Ton [2269/2722 Kg]

Line (Body Type) : Comanche 4x2

Series (Body Type) : Pioneer (M)

Body Style : Truck, 2-door Pickup

Engine : 6 Cyl. 4.0 Liter

Check Digit : 4

Year : 1989

Plant Location : Toledo #1, Ohio, USA

Sequential Serial Number : 436210

Check Digit Test : VIN valide

 

Do you have a D44 rear axle?

can you please share which decoder you used?

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Wow. I am impressed that you found all that.

I bought the truck 2 days ago. How do I find out it it has a D44 rear axle?

Do you mind sharing the link to the site that you used?

 

I tried to insert a pic of the truck but no luck

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Thanks for that. I will have to look and see. Do you an opinion about which is better? Does it make a difference?

 

Diff question: CARFx shows the original titling in 1989 and then retitled in 3013 to same owner when he moved to a diff state. (Then sold to a new car dealership and then to an independent used car dealership and then to me.) I believe I am the second owner. Do you know if CARFx shows all titling or is it likely to be spotty? Any other source to trace ownership?

 

s/b 2013 but you know that

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There was usually a factory build sheet placed either under the seat (between the metal springs and the pad), or inside the drover's door, behind the trim panel.

 

The eighth character of the VIN also indicates the trim package. What's your VIN?

Mine was inside the passenger side door on my 88

 

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Hi folks, I am considering buying a 91 that a friends father, who just passed away, bought about 4 years ago.  It's a 7ft bed. 4wd,  It is 4.0, 5spd stick, bench seat, crank windows with AC and tilt wheel.  They say it is a "special edition" but I don't think so.  I t has to be a pioneer or eliminator correct?  Other than the vin, is there any way to tell?

 

It has 171K on it.  Garage kept.  They want $2,500 for it.  Drivers floor bucket is soft. Rocker panels need  some loving and underneath it has the tradition 4.0 oil ooze.  I had a Cherokee Sport 10 years ago and enjoyed the heck out of it.  I always liked these trucks and the price seems right.  Any thoughts from those in the know?

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2500 is probably pretty close to what an original MJ in reasonable shape would go for.

Pretty well all '91-'92's were special order, could be want they're talking about. Otherwise all the various names are really just trim packages, but if it's a special order they'd let you tick pretty well whatever boxes you wanted, so it mostly just comes down to the name. Got any pics?

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Hi folks, I am considering buying a 91 that a friends father, who just passed away, bought about 4 years ago. It's a 7ft bed. 4wd, It is 4.0, 5spd stick, bench seat, crank windows with AC and tilt wheel. They say it is a "special edition" but I don't think so. I t has to be a pioneer or eliminator correct? Other than the vin, is there any way to tell?

its my understanding that all eliminators were 6ft beds and all pioneers were 7ft beds.

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Hi folks, I am considering buying a 91 that a friends father, who just passed away, bought about 4 years ago. It's a 7ft bed. 4wd, It is 4.0, 5spd stick, bench seat, crank windows with AC and tilt wheel. They say it is a "special edition" but I don't think so. I t has to be a pioneer or eliminator correct? Other than the vin, is there any way to tell?

its my understanding that all eliminators were 6ft beds and all pioneers were 7ft beds.

 

 

 

Thats not true, Pioneers came in short and long beds. I have a short bed pioneer.

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Hi folks, I am considering buying a 91 that a friends father, who just passed away, bought about 4 years ago. It's a 7ft bed. 4wd, It is 4.0, 5spd stick, bench seat, crank windows with AC and tilt wheel. They say it is a "special edition" but I don't think so. I t has to be a pioneer or eliminator correct? Other than the vin, is there any way to tell?

its my understanding that all eliminators were 6ft beds and all pioneers were 7ft beds.

 

 

 

Thats not true, Pioneers came in short and long beds. I have a short bed pioneer.

 

 

 

ah, ive only ever noticed long bed pioneers.     in any event, eliminators were definitely short bed only.

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