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This is one of the projects that made me decide to pursue a certain lowered MJ for myself.  So in a way, because of you, I now own another Jeep truck!  I'd love to pick your brain and chat about where you want to go from here.  Here's the one I picked up:

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On 5/25/2020 at 6:08 PM, CaptainPatchy said:

This is one of the projects that made me decide to pursue a certain lowered MJ for myself.  So in a way, because of you, I now own another Jeep truck!  I'd love to pick your brain and chat about where you want to go from here.  Here's the one I picked up:

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Awesome clean truck!

 

I really appreciate your kind words. Send me a DM and we can talk.

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I have a question on the bump stops, did you cut them or did you remove them all together? I did this and the rear of a 1991 Comanche rwd is stiffer than a piece of hardwood when hitting pot holes on the county roads. Sitting at 3in drop in the rear and 2.5 in the front using ZJ stock rear coils from a v8. I also know that the rear axle is a 8.8. 

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2 hours ago, HellFighter55 said:

I have a question on the bump stops, did you cut them or did you remove them all together? I did this and the rear of a 1991 Comanche rwd is stiffer than a piece of hardwood when hitting pot holes on the county roads.

@trick34 hasn't logged on since 2020 but looking at the pic below looks like the bump stops were cut off.

On 5/22/2019 at 6:24 PM, trick34 said:

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