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December 2024 - @OffGridResearch's Street Comanche #12

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Build Thread - 

 

 

Year/Model -
1987 Jeep Comanche (Street Comanche #12)

 

Drivetrain-

Renix 4.0 with Lightweight Flywheel 6 puck clutch and an Ax15.

 

Cooling-
Aluminum Rad with Cnc solid Fan hub

 

Electrical/Ignition-
Stock

 

Suspension/Steering-
Lowered Around 6 in up front 5 in the rear

 

Interior-  

Corbeau Limited edition Seats

Hurst Shifter 


Brakes-

Stock

 

Lighting

Off Grid Research Mega Glow Running lights


Exterior-
Off Grid Research Evo II Body Kit, Off Grid Research RaceRubi Hood

 

Wheel & Tires-
 20 in American Racing Wheels 


Misc-

Lots of Misc upgrades and power mods coming soon


Best MJ story-

Just being a part of this Community Since around 2008, I've been a huge street Comanche Enthusiast and it took me about 10 years to find this truck. I even had another one at one point. But this one i couldn't let go. I've built so many Comanches,  Driven and wheeled Moab, Done work around the Home and Ranch, Climbed some of my first hills in 4wd in these trucks. I was blessed to be given a Pioneer long bed and went to get it with my girlfriend at the time, who now is the mother of my 2 boys, And we will never sell that truck. And my Street Comanche will be built and handed down to my boys when i am old and grey. I love these trucks, they are attractive, rare, tough, and just work. Ill Be a hardcore Comanche enthusiast till i die. My business Off Grid Research is focused on highlighting a long forgotten special sector  of Jeep history. The Archer Brothers SCCA dominance in the Manufacturers truck series, Leading to the creation of the 100 Street Comanches. Now people can build their own Street Jeeps again. Cheers. 

 

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27 minutes ago, TurboedMJ said:

How challenging would it be to adapt a tr6060 to a 4.0? I've never looked into it before but the fact stands that a double overdrive turbo 4.0 Comanche would be badass. And a built 6060 isn't relatively expensive. 

Good question. 

I have a 392 hemi and a Lt1 C7 Corvette motor too, hard not to go crazy. I am probably going to build second really fast comanche soon. 

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7 hours ago, OffGridResearch said:

Dude that would be sick! I had no idea they made an adapter for that. an S50 with a fat turbo would be sick. 

Indeed!  The adapter was developed for the M57 diesel, which has the same bell housing pattern as the S50/S52/S54.  Personally I want something rev happy and naturally aspirated.  It would be a hit in low end torque compared to the 4.0L but that can be made up with rear end gearing.  

 

Also, my 4x4, 4.0L short bed MJ weights 3400lbs, which is within 100lbs of my 99 BMW e36 M3.  That says the power to weight ratio of said swap is likely to create a wonderful result.

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On 12/18/2024 at 3:57 AM, pizzaman09 said:

Indeed!  The adapter was developed for the M57 diesel, which has the same bell housing pattern as the S50/S52/S54.  Personally I want something rev happy and naturally aspirated.  It would be a hit in low end torque compared to the 4.0L but that can be made up with rear end gearing.  

 

Also, my 4x4, 4.0L short bed MJ weights 3400lbs, which is within 100lbs of my 99 BMW e36 M3.  That says the power to weight ratio of said swap is likely to create a wonderful result.

Great information

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