Zebvance's Comanche build
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Got the steering and sway bars on and tightened everything up for a little test drive to let every settle to see where it sits. It definitely drives like a different truck now. I thought I was pretty close on the length of where the long arms needed to be but looks like I was way off, so is the track bar. Needs a lot more dialing in and a alignment, but one step closer to getting it on the beach for the summer to get the last bit of life out of the motor before It gets a rebuild. Also Went to put the front drive shaft on but couldn't find the bolts or straps, so got some more coming from rock auto, but it looks like the length is still going to be fine and it will work.
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Its pretty dead on level now. I had bought some adjustable shackles thinking that after the lift in the front the rear would be sagging a little and it would need some more lift in the back to get it level but looks like it leveled out perfect without them. You can tell from the picture that the front axle is sitting a little more back than it should. Need to adjust the upper arms to get the pinion angle right and the lowers to push the axle out more.
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Got some work done on the Comanche this week and man it was HOT!
Fixed the TRE on the drag link. I had to cut it off and get a new one one and grind down the pit man arm some to get the castle nut down enough to slip a cotter pin in it. So Steering is 100% done and safe to drive.
Also finally got all the hardware to bolt the drive shaft up, so I did that. Its been almost 3 years since I have had front and rear matching gear sets. so I have not had 4wd for that long. I took it down the street and put it in to 4wd and it worked great!!!!!! That front locker made a world of difference too.
In a couple weeks Ill get it over to a Offroad shop here in town and they are going to align it, adjust the long arms for correct pinion angle, dial in the drag link and the sway bar links for me while there at it along with grease everything up. This is next to impossible to do in my drive way with out a jack big enough for the truck, it would be cake if I had access to a lift. The shop is going to charge me $160, which I feel Is a fair price.
After that I still have to do the following which I will try to do some of it before it gets dropped off at the shop...
Electrical:
-Adjust TPS to factory recommendation (I believe its too advanced and I get some back firing from time to time. )
-Left headlight sometimes works some times doesn't. (bad ground?)
-Rear right tail light not working (could just be a bulb)
-Install NSS to get reverse lights working again
-diagnose and fix why half of Light bars are working (bad grounds/Fuse blocks most likely)
-Remove lights in rear bumper and install replacement LED lights
Other:
-Remove headliner ( its falling)
-Install Rear locker
I hope to have most of this done so I can enjoy the truck at the deer lease and down at Matagorda beach this winter. Its hard to get motivation to get out and work on it when It is 100+ degrees though....
Fixed the TRE on the drag link. I had to cut it off and get a new one one and grind down the pit man arm some to get the castle nut down enough to slip a cotter pin in it. So Steering is 100% done and safe to drive.
Also finally got all the hardware to bolt the drive shaft up, so I did that. Its been almost 3 years since I have had front and rear matching gear sets. so I have not had 4wd for that long. I took it down the street and put it in to 4wd and it worked great!!!!!! That front locker made a world of difference too.
In a couple weeks Ill get it over to a Offroad shop here in town and they are going to align it, adjust the long arms for correct pinion angle, dial in the drag link and the sway bar links for me while there at it along with grease everything up. This is next to impossible to do in my drive way with out a jack big enough for the truck, it would be cake if I had access to a lift. The shop is going to charge me $160, which I feel Is a fair price.
After that I still have to do the following which I will try to do some of it before it gets dropped off at the shop...
Electrical:
-Adjust TPS to factory recommendation (I believe its too advanced and I get some back firing from time to time. )
-Left headlight sometimes works some times doesn't. (bad ground?)
-Rear right tail light not working (could just be a bulb)
-Install NSS to get reverse lights working again
-diagnose and fix why half of Light bars are working (bad grounds/Fuse blocks most likely)
-Remove lights in rear bumper and install replacement LED lights
Other:
-Remove headliner ( its falling)
-Install Rear locker
I hope to have most of this done so I can enjoy the truck at the deer lease and down at Matagorda beach this winter. Its hard to get motivation to get out and work on it when It is 100+ degrees though....
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Heck yea man. I am excited about the 4wd being back in business! it has been a long time i didnt realize it was that long ago... its going to be nice to take it to the beach and do some fishing make sure and bring that grill lol. when we do finally hit the beach it is going to be a fun time we always find a way to tear stuff up shoot im ready!! lol lets make it happen captain!
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Heck yea man. I am excited about the 4wd being back in business! it has been a long time i didnt realize it was that long ago... its going to be nice to take it to the beach and do some fishing make sure and bring that grill lol. when we do finally hit the beach it is going to be a fun time we always find a way to tear stuff up shoot im ready!! lol lets make it happen captain!
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man i was just thinking last night I have the perfect maiden voyage of the new comanche.... An all day adventure of working on the duck blind I built last year in gorda... I need to do some work to it and extend it that little bit so 3 can hunt it more comfortable. That would be perfect....cause I went through some pretty crazy stuff in the gmc so it would be a good test and adventure plus it was rough building it by myself. so plan on doing that the next time your down....
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man i was just thinking last night I have the perfect maiden voyage of the new comanche.... An all day adventure of working on the duck blind I built last year in gorda... I need to do some work to it and extend it that little bit so 3 can hunt it more comfortable. That would be perfect....cause I went through some pretty crazy stuff in the gmc so it would be a good test and adventure plus it was rough building it by myself. so plan on doing that the next time your down....
Sounds perfect! Hopefully Ill have the rear locker in by then too and that will help. Even if I dont, I have faith. Who knows, maybe me and Johnathan might try to put it in this weekend.
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got some more work done on the comanche over the weekend and last night.
-Adjusted TPS
Runs alot better but It does still bog down and back fire a little when in 4x4.
-pulled the headliner that was falling down and found a date (1990) on what looks to be a after market roof panel. I guess this thing had a new roof put on it at some time before it got laid over, now it needs another new roof lol.
Last night I got all the light bars back working. One had a blown fuse, the other a bad switch, and the other a loose connection.
Now for the bad news. When I went to go pull the switch panel out I had to pull the gear shift down to get to the screw that holds the panel to the dash. Well after trouble shooting some switches I decided that I needed a test probe and hopped out of the truck headed to the store to get one..... 10 mins later I get a call from my wife that the truck rolled down the drive way and into my brother-in-laws car. BONE HEAD MOVE! I forgot to put the truck back in park when I got out of it...... SO now I have to fix his car. A big expense that could of be avoided if I was paying attention and not in such of a hurry.
Here is a picture of his car. The back corner of the bumper ran into his hatch, no damage to the Comanche except a scuff on the bumper and a cracked tail light....
Never the less im not going to cry over spilled milk. Need to keep the momentum going on the truck so I can use it for the hunting season. Opening weekend for dove is closing in quick.
Tonight I will trouble shoot and install new headlight bulbs.
Still to do:
-install new NSS to get brake lights/revers lights working consistently again.
-remove old rear bumper lights/install new LED ones
-Fix headlights
-install rear locker
-get long arms in correct alignment (dropping it off Thursday)
-Adjusted TPS
Runs alot better but It does still bog down and back fire a little when in 4x4.
-pulled the headliner that was falling down and found a date (1990) on what looks to be a after market roof panel. I guess this thing had a new roof put on it at some time before it got laid over, now it needs another new roof lol.
Last night I got all the light bars back working. One had a blown fuse, the other a bad switch, and the other a loose connection.
Now for the bad news. When I went to go pull the switch panel out I had to pull the gear shift down to get to the screw that holds the panel to the dash. Well after trouble shooting some switches I decided that I needed a test probe and hopped out of the truck headed to the store to get one..... 10 mins later I get a call from my wife that the truck rolled down the drive way and into my brother-in-laws car. BONE HEAD MOVE! I forgot to put the truck back in park when I got out of it...... SO now I have to fix his car. A big expense that could of be avoided if I was paying attention and not in such of a hurry.
Here is a picture of his car. The back corner of the bumper ran into his hatch, no damage to the Comanche except a scuff on the bumper and a cracked tail light....
Never the less im not going to cry over spilled milk. Need to keep the momentum going on the truck so I can use it for the hunting season. Opening weekend for dove is closing in quick.
Tonight I will trouble shoot and install new headlight bulbs.
Still to do:
-install new NSS to get brake lights/revers lights working consistently again.
-remove old rear bumper lights/install new LED ones
-Fix headlights
-install rear locker
-get long arms in correct alignment (dropping it off Thursday)
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Replaced the head lights last night and a turn signal socket that was intermittent. I now have both low beam and high beams now unlike before. Plus those old bulbs were as bright as candles.... Still need to adjust the head lights down cause with lifting it they are pointing pretty high now. Ran out of time last night though. The list is getting smaller. Not sure what Im going to tackle next, the NSS or the rear bumper lights.
Still to do:
-install new NSS to get brake lights/revers lights working consistently again.
-remove old rear bumper lights/install new LED ones
-install rear locker
-get long arms in correct alignment (dropping it off Thursday)
Still to do:
-install new NSS to get brake lights/revers lights working consistently again.
-remove old rear bumper lights/install new LED ones
-install rear locker
-get long arms in correct alignment (dropping it off Thursday)