1988 jeep comanche6/14/2023 ![]() 1988 was the first full year that Jeep was under Chrysler stewardship, so if you have strong feelings one way or the other about the AMC-Chrysler divide, I guess you’ll have to take that into account. This 7,000-Mile 1988 Jeep Comanche Can Get the Job Done New trucks are plusher and equallyif not morecapable, but this old Jeep pickup is way more honest. There are no shots of the engine bay or underside of this high-mileage pickup, so as always, plan to do due diligence if you’re thinking about making this Comanche yours, but what we see so far is very promising. One could, as the kids say, “ hoon” this torquey little truck pretty satisfactorily. Year: 1988 Make: Jeep Model: Comanche Body type: Pickup Truck Doors: 2 doors. And yes, that is a third pedal and a five-speed stick! It’s mated to the legendary, AMC-designed 4-liter inline six, driving the rear wheels. No signs of cracks, broken plastic, or tears in the cloth upholstery. The interior looks pretty amazing for 205,000 miles, suggesting that this Comanche has seen fairly light truck duty. That bed, by the way, is the shorter six-foot length. ![]() You’ll want to check the condition of the frame rails, but know that they’re an extra-beefy eight inches deep, so hopefully they’re still pretty sturdy after all these years and miles. The Cherokee-based Comanche uses an innovative “Uniframe” design, mating a unibody cab with a fully boxed frame under the bed. The bed liner is a promising sign, though, and the truck is said to have been garaged. Jeep Comanche MJ 4.5' Suspension Lift Kit 1986-1992. Jeep Cherokee/Comanche 3' Front 2' Rear Lift Kit 1984-2001. The 1988 Jeep Comanche Eliminator has a total towing rating of about 5,000 pounds, which is considerably lower than today’s trucks but can take on a lot of hauling jobs than the classic Chevrolet S-10, and other older options. With that kind of mileage, you’d want to do a pretty thorough inspection of what might be under that shiny new paint. The Jeep Comanche is an oddball pickup truck that is beloved by Jeep enthusiasts. 1988 / Jeep / Comanche / Suspension Lift Kits Sort By: Product Part Brand Price Jeep Cherokee/Comanche 1.75' Front and Rear Lift Kit 1984-2001. The Jeep Comanche Eliminator Has An Decent Towing Capacity. It’s seller, the second owner, notes that it’s been recently repainted, and that there are 205,000 miles on this beast. For a low price on 1988 Jeep Comanche tires, turn to Tires Plus. This SUPERLIFT system is designed for the 1986-1992 Jeep Comanche MJ owners looking to gain ground clearance, to sit level and wheel travel flexibility. These Jeep Comanches are real 4x4 icons and a cool part of the Jeep tribe. That hauler was the Comanche, and if you don’t feel like waiting another year, or shelling out modern Jeep prices, you could get your hands on a Jeep pickup right now by bringing home this 1988 Comanche Eliminator, seen by reader Pat L here on craigslist in beautiful San Juan Island, Washington with an asking price of $6,550. This is the SUPERLIFT 2.5 Inch suspension lift kit for the 1986-1992 Jeep Comanche MJ Both 4WD & 2WD models. MJ bench seats and MJ bucket seats share a common floor bracket. A new, Wrangler-based Jeep pickup is on the way for 2018, answering the pleas of Jeep lovers since…well, since the last Jeep pickup was discontinued in 1992. Body Interior: Door panels are removable as stock.
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