Mostly just to keep track of my build. Suggestions are welcome though. Purchased this 1992 farm truck just outside some small town in Oklahoma. Pretty sure the guy I bought it from was the original own. He was asking 2500$ for it so showed up with cash to look at it. 145k miles, flat tire, dirty interior and a small RMS leak. Got in, turned the key and she fired right up. Limped it down to the gas station and filled up the flat tire (was pretty shredded completely surprised it made it back to my house) and test drove it. Shifted good, reverse was a little iffy and all the gauges seemed to work except the speedo. Took it back to the owner and handed him over the cash. He handed me back 500$ and told me he was retired from my career field in the Air Force. Not a bad deal at all. Got it back home with a buddy following me incase the tire blew out or the motor exploded and parked it. Used the 500$ to order some new Kenda Kevlar 31x10.5r15. Lets see if I remember how to post pics up been awhile. If it doesn’t I’ll fix them when I’m on a better computer.
From factory 1992 Jeep Comanche Base 4.0 HO AX15 NP231 LWB
Dana 30/35 with 3.07 gearing
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So far what I’ve done
NP242 rebuilt and swapped in (because I like full time 4wd
WJ leather seats with tilt forward
2001 XJ center console (CUP HOLDERS!!!)
HP Dana 30 from a 98 XJ for bigger U joints and 3.55 gearing
8.25 29 spline rear end (getting upgraded to a 8.8 w/ 410 LSD soon)
Small 2 inch puck lift in the front (getting changed soon also)
New custom made MT military wrapped custom arch springs from General Springs (they hurt but ill get to that)
Deleted the load sensing brake valve
Working fuel sending unit
Drive shafts rebuilt and shortened
96 XJ brake booster/MC
Stuff I have waiting to be installed: WJ Steering Pump – S10 4x4 Steering Gear – ZJ tie rod upgrade – RE adjustable track bar – MOOG ball joints – WJ lower control arms – YJ brake lines – Completely rebuilt the axle brakes/bearings/seals
Factory LWB roll bar (100$ well spent)
Turbine Wheels
Chevrolet Grease able Drop Shackle
New gas tank
2001 XJ Manual Doors
New AC compressor since I blew the last one up and a few other things I’m sure I’m forgetting.
Going to try and keep this in the timeline they were done but meeh
Tires

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Front Lifted a bit – Planning on getting new springs and getting rid of the pucks all together
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Next I did the WJ seats and ditched the bench. Was in good condition but I felt like I was sitting on the floor. Keep in my in a whopping 5’6 (FEAR ME) so its not a problem for me head clearance wise. Interior is being painted so its not all welded together yet until I can make final adjustments. Used a driver side MJ seat bracket and the passenger side is a mix between the MJ bench bracket and an XJ one.
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Next I picked up an NP242 from a 96 XJ. The spline count for the shafts are the same but the input length wasn’t. After some research I found out that the medium input fits both long and short so no issues for me. Rebuilt the 242 with a new chain/seals/bearings and works like a charm. Just got in my Azzy’s shift linkage and waiting to install. Picked up the correct shift gate and floor indicator which was an easy install. The speedo gear took some creativity mixing and matching but worked out great. Don’t have a 4wd indicator for it now but doesn’t really bother me.
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Almost forgot the XM radio got installed. Radio stations around here aren’t much and I had it laying around from an old project.
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At this point I picked up some small things here and there. Completed the rear load sensing valve delete (write up over at comancheclub), grabbed some new axles, had them sandblasted, realized what a horrible idea that was, installed a jerry can holder since my fuel gauge wasn’t working correctly, installed a working fuel gauge, tool box, found a killer deal on a factor roll bar, took out the tool box, installed factory bar, found a poly box that fit between and then started working on my rear axle. Got new MT springs from General Springs and the fun began/ended pretty quickly.
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Almost forgot we bought a new house and moved off base. Once again…. 5’6 laugh it up
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Ok so got me a set of these springs. Beefy and heavy. Was under the truck installing (spring under axle) them with 4 jackstands and one holding up the frame decided to split in half. I was under the leaf spring which wasn’t attached to the axle but more than attached to the truck. Whole thing came down on me. Only thing that saved my life was having the tires still on the vehicle.



Ended up with a completely shattered collar bone on one side including two fractures on the end, cracked collar bone on the other, 3 broken ribs, 2 fractured ones, torn rotator cuff, facture arm and a new fear for being under vehicles. Two plates, 9 screws and 4 months later I’m back on my feet. Buddy and I managed to get back into the garage and got the Comanche back up on a functional jackstand that wasn’t borrowed for someone else. Another month went by before I even went into the garage just to clean up tools and what not. About a month ago I decided to start giving it another crack. Managed to get under the jeep again after awhile. Noticed my gas tank had been leaking. Drained and dropped it since I had a new one ready to be put in. That’s pretty much where I’m at now. Had a custom trailer hitch made/painted and ready to install. Ordered some drop shackles for the rear just to get that extra inch in the back for when the springs start to sag (sitting at about 3 inches). Gas tank is painted and waiting for the weekend. Found out sand got into my front pinion bearings so I figured while I was getting all that done might as well regear. Found a cheap 8.8 4:10 LSD w/ disk brakes to install (sticking with spring under) and picked up some OME shocks to ditch the JK rubicons. Tons of other parts I’ve built up since my injury just waiting for warm weather and about a week of leave.

From factory 1992 Jeep Comanche Base 4.0 HO AX15 NP231 LWB
Dana 30/35 with 3.07 gearing


So far what I’ve done
NP242 rebuilt and swapped in (because I like full time 4wd
WJ leather seats with tilt forward
2001 XJ center console (CUP HOLDERS!!!)
HP Dana 30 from a 98 XJ for bigger U joints and 3.55 gearing
8.25 29 spline rear end (getting upgraded to a 8.8 w/ 410 LSD soon)
Small 2 inch puck lift in the front (getting changed soon also)
New custom made MT military wrapped custom arch springs from General Springs (they hurt but ill get to that)
Deleted the load sensing brake valve
Working fuel sending unit
Drive shafts rebuilt and shortened
96 XJ brake booster/MC
Stuff I have waiting to be installed: WJ Steering Pump – S10 4x4 Steering Gear – ZJ tie rod upgrade – RE adjustable track bar – MOOG ball joints – WJ lower control arms – YJ brake lines – Completely rebuilt the axle brakes/bearings/seals
Factory LWB roll bar (100$ well spent)
Turbine Wheels
Chevrolet Grease able Drop Shackle
New gas tank
2001 XJ Manual Doors
New AC compressor since I blew the last one up and a few other things I’m sure I’m forgetting.
Going to try and keep this in the timeline they were done but meeh
Tires


Front Lifted a bit – Planning on getting new springs and getting rid of the pucks all together


Next I did the WJ seats and ditched the bench. Was in good condition but I felt like I was sitting on the floor. Keep in my in a whopping 5’6 (FEAR ME) so its not a problem for me head clearance wise. Interior is being painted so its not all welded together yet until I can make final adjustments. Used a driver side MJ seat bracket and the passenger side is a mix between the MJ bench bracket and an XJ one.


Next I picked up an NP242 from a 96 XJ. The spline count for the shafts are the same but the input length wasn’t. After some research I found out that the medium input fits both long and short so no issues for me. Rebuilt the 242 with a new chain/seals/bearings and works like a charm. Just got in my Azzy’s shift linkage and waiting to install. Picked up the correct shift gate and floor indicator which was an easy install. The speedo gear took some creativity mixing and matching but worked out great. Don’t have a 4wd indicator for it now but doesn’t really bother me.


Almost forgot the XM radio got installed. Radio stations around here aren’t much and I had it laying around from an old project.

At this point I picked up some small things here and there. Completed the rear load sensing valve delete (write up over at comancheclub), grabbed some new axles, had them sandblasted, realized what a horrible idea that was, installed a jerry can holder since my fuel gauge wasn’t working correctly, installed a working fuel gauge, tool box, found a killer deal on a factor roll bar, took out the tool box, installed factory bar, found a poly box that fit between and then started working on my rear axle. Got new MT springs from General Springs and the fun began/ended pretty quickly.





Almost forgot we bought a new house and moved off base. Once again…. 5’6 laugh it up


Ok so got me a set of these springs. Beefy and heavy. Was under the truck installing (spring under axle) them with 4 jackstands and one holding up the frame decided to split in half. I was under the leaf spring which wasn’t attached to the axle but more than attached to the truck. Whole thing came down on me. Only thing that saved my life was having the tires still on the vehicle.



Ended up with a completely shattered collar bone on one side including two fractures on the end, cracked collar bone on the other, 3 broken ribs, 2 fractured ones, torn rotator cuff, facture arm and a new fear for being under vehicles. Two plates, 9 screws and 4 months later I’m back on my feet. Buddy and I managed to get back into the garage and got the Comanche back up on a functional jackstand that wasn’t borrowed for someone else. Another month went by before I even went into the garage just to clean up tools and what not. About a month ago I decided to start giving it another crack. Managed to get under the jeep again after awhile. Noticed my gas tank had been leaking. Drained and dropped it since I had a new one ready to be put in. That’s pretty much where I’m at now. Had a custom trailer hitch made/painted and ready to install. Ordered some drop shackles for the rear just to get that extra inch in the back for when the springs start to sag (sitting at about 3 inches). Gas tank is painted and waiting for the weekend. Found out sand got into my front pinion bearings so I figured while I was getting all that done might as well regear. Found a cheap 8.8 4:10 LSD w/ disk brakes to install (sticking with spring under) and picked up some OME shocks to ditch the JK rubicons. Tons of other parts I’ve built up since my injury just waiting for warm weather and about a week of leave.



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