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Flatbed MJ's?
Been thinking about getting a MJ for a work/trail truck. Seems like you could trim the front fenders out pretty far, and a home-made flat bed would provide room for nearly unlimited rear wheelwell room. I've seen a lot of Yoders done this way, but never any 'manches.
Any one have any input- or more importantly, pics of flatbed MJ's?
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2000 TJ : RK 5.5" X-Factor Long Arm, 1.25"BL/MML, RE Monotubes, RK HD Steering, Warn M8000, Lock-Right D30, Detroit D44 w/4.88's, 35x12.50R15 Pitbull Rocker Radials 1990 MJ : 2.5L, 5spd, 2wd, short bed and bone stock. |
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Bump... how bout any modified MJ's?
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2000 TJ : RK 5.5" X-Factor Long Arm, 1.25"BL/MML, RE Monotubes, RK HD Steering, Warn M8000, Lock-Right D30, Detroit D44 w/4.88's, 35x12.50R15 Pitbull Rocker Radials 1990 MJ : 2.5L, 5spd, 2wd, short bed and bone stock. |
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88 comanche 5.5" rubicon express 35"x12.5" bfg mt's d35 in the rear w/ detroit tru track and 4.10 gears photos here http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2160304 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
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Do comanches have a frame? I assumed they were unibody like the XJ.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Oh and one more thing, That red comanche is a beauty! Thats an awesome/ clean Jeep. Looks like you take damn good care of it.
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The front is a unibody like an XJ, but the rear is a body-on-frame like any other pick-up. jeepcomanche88, that's a slick truck!
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2000 TJ : RK 5.5" X-Factor Long Arm, 1.25"BL/MML, RE Monotubes, RK HD Steering, Warn M8000, Lock-Right D30, Detroit D44 w/4.88's, 35x12.50R15 Pitbull Rocker Radials 1990 MJ : 2.5L, 5spd, 2wd, short bed and bone stock. |
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