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  1. It's a little late to start a build thread, although the truck is in a constant state of refinement. I'll go over what I have done, what worked and what I'd do different. My dad bought the MJ when I was in highschool in 1992. I purchased it in 1995. In 2005, I gave it back to my dad and in 2011 he gave it back. In 2020 during COVID, we got bored and decided to get the old MJ back on the road. The distributor drive gear had worn out on the cam. Early pictures are scarce since we weren't walking around with cameras in our pocket in those days. When I first got it, it had a set of nice Prime 2 piece wheels and 30x9.50's. The oldest photo I could find is below, it had a 3" Rancho lift and 30 or 31's. The chrome wheels rusted, so I sandblasted and painted them. There is a walk around video on YouTube link f you're impatient and want to see everything now. It's a few years old, I'll probably do an updated one eventually.
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