well today i tore out the rear prop valve and ran one brake line back there and threw away the return line and capped it so all brakes are now done

new line

i also installed the mirrors

the weight of the snow really dropped the bed down in this last pic

that's all for now more to come

new line

i also installed the mirrors

the weight of the snow really dropped the bed down in this last pic

that's all for now more to come

A small update on the jeep, i took it to town!; it is the first time it has been on the road since i acquired it last February, i took it to town to get it aligned at a local shop. After making the fifteen minute drive to the shop they pulled it in to do there very AWESOME laser alignment but they couldn't sadly because the jeep needs ball joints and u joints before they will touch it so i have a set of ball joints on order so the jeep sits until they arrive


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great looking truck i been looking for one there pretty scares down here in fl i need to build it to match my xj one question is the frame thick or thin like the xjs uniframe is thanks
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there frames are very similar the Comanche mj has for sure beefier mounts around the control arms and i believe are slightly beefier all the way throughOriginally Posted by freegdr
great looking truck i been looking for one there pretty scares down here in fl i need to build it to match my xj one question is the frame thick or thin like the xjs uniframe is thanks
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yes sir i welded the other sideOriginally Posted by cherokee90
i hope you welded the rearend up more then that picture shows?

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MAD MJ!!! I LOVE this one!!! Looks friggen sweet. Thats gonna ride nice goin down the road. Looking forward to some trail pics too.
well while I wait for the ball joints I decided to make bench seats fit in my jeep the old bench was gross and not comfortable and i got these from a buddy for christmas




next is to mount this in there





next is to mount this in there

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I just read your build thread. Your Comanche Looks great! I'm really impressed with the way you took it from a beater to a tastefully done truck. Great Job. 