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Hi all, just joined, and this is my first time posting! I've read-through a lot in the forum, however. I recently purchased a 1986 Comanche, 2.5L I4, Manual Trans, 4 x 4, long-bed, 130k miles. It's in pretty good shape. Doing some preventive maintenance, etc, but really I want to restore this thing to its original splendor. I have two, sort of general and unrelated questions:

 

1. I'm about to change the spark plugs out with some new Champion copper plugs. Was going to change the spark plug wires too -- does anyone have experience with 7 vs 8 vs 10mm wires? Does it seem to make a difference in HP? Any tips to make this thing sing are appreciated!

 

2. Next, I was thinking of buying new, rear-window glass. Right now I have, what I think is the original glass, but someone seems to have re-installed it and done an absolute hack-job. The whole situation is pretty beat-up. Anyone ever purchased this? A little pricey, but looks nice and new, and maybe actually fits well? Any tips for this process also appreciated!

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1:  you're unlikely to be able to tell the difference in wire size with the seat-of-your-pants-dyno, but do avoid buying cheap wires. :L:  cheap wires increase the chances of arcing.  If you really want a smile on your face, re-gear the axles. :D  right now you have 3.55 gears.  but it's complicated because you don't have an overdrive plus the dana 35 is not worth throwing your money at, so that needs a axle change too.  it's a slipper slope.  :(  

 

2:  that's literally the only rear window available new.  they are... ok.    if you intend on tinting it, be sure to do that while it's still out of the truck.  :D 

 

be sure to start yourself a build thread  :comanche:

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Haha, ahh thanks guys! I understand what you're saying about the wires. I'll try not to over-think it, but will also avoid cheap wires. And cool idea about re-gearing the axles! I'm trying to keep it fairly stock, but little performance/etc upgrades are tempting. I'm really sucked-in to this thing already...very exciting!

 

Thank you also ghetdjc320, I'll have to look-around and see if I can find your old thread!

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