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<blockquote data-quote="kook911" data-source="post: 14362920" data-attributes="member: 36214"><p>I have a 87 jeep comanche and have 93 jeep cherokee. Both a fun and you can't kill them. They are easy to work on and parts are plentiful from the junk yards. The one thing I would check for is look under the jeep and look at the floor boards. See if they are rusting or have holes through the pan. If you do get it please take some time and look under neath the carpet. Easier to stop the rust before it eats a hole through your pan. More then likely you will have drums in the rear but those can be switch to discs if need be. Also I would check out the fuse panel and make sure that is hasn't been hacked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kook911, post: 14362920, member: 36214"] I have a 87 jeep comanche and have 93 jeep cherokee. Both a fun and you can't kill them. They are easy to work on and parts are plentiful from the junk yards. The one thing I would check for is look under the jeep and look at the floor boards. See if they are rusting or have holes through the pan. If you do get it please take some time and look under neath the carpet. Easier to stop the rust before it eats a hole through your pan. More then likely you will have drums in the rear but those can be switch to discs if need be. Also I would check out the fuse panel and make sure that is hasn't been hacked up. [/QUOTE]
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