dakzimm
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Polk City, Iowa
In mid November I was able to get some space cleared out in the shed to pull the MJ in so it wasn't outside and I would have room to lay parts out. Since then it got very cold and I have only been able to get my new Brown Dog rubber engine mounts in and the bell-housing bolted to the engine so I could put the cross-member in and support the drive-train. I have recently been doing what I can inside. I have made a wire harness for the rear taillights by cutting the 98 XJ taillight harness in half and soldering in lengths of wire to reach to the back. I had to trim the XJ plugs down a bit to fit in the sockets in the MJ taillights but everything worked out perfectly and all the lights work.
(When I pull the*taillights*out to replace the bulbs I will add pictures of the modifications I did)
I have also been working on my fuel tank setup. I am using a 99 Dakota tank with a 99 Dakota pump assembly and adapting the wires to fit the XJ fuel pump plug. I used a torch, a 2x4, and hammer to push in the corner section of the tank to fit around the frame brace in the truck. It isn't pretty but its got another 1/4 - 3/8 inch of room now. *I will also be tilting the tank just slightly to give more clearance for the filler tube on the frame rail. *This shouldn't affect the fuel pickup that much and I fill up at 1/2 a tank anyway so the fuel won't ever be low enough to be a problem.
Here is some other pictures of the truck as it is sitting right now. *I do have a set of 5 Eliminator wheels to go on it but they are currently on my XJ (also pictured).
This orange on the tailgate is what I am considering. On the left is a lighter color implement paint, which will hold up better. I like the slightly darker on the right but it wont hold up as well as the implement paint.
What is left to do on the truck that I can think of, in roughly the order I plan on
Finish the fuel tank and mount it.
Replace fuel lines and install fuel rail.
Install the EVAP system
Finish bolting in the transmission and tighten engine mounts
Install alternator and starter
Start the truck
Do full service on it once I know the engine runs
Replace brakes and brake lines
Install Hell Creek 4.5” lift
Install driveshafts
Install DIY Dirtbound Prerunner bumper (currently being welded up)
Drive the truck for the first time
Paint the truck Orange
Finish buttoning up some smaller things
I am sure this list will change and probably get longer but as of now I think it is a good summary. I will also be hopefully installing a Lund Moonvisor I just bought off of Ebay. It is however for an XJ but as most of you have probably seen, there have been many people say the XJ one does or doesn't fit on the MJ so I will be putting that to rest when the visor arrives.
If it doesn't fit the MJ, I will either put it on my XJ or sell it. I am also waiting on some waterproof wiring plugs and an early 90s XJ fuse box to arrive to use for the extra relays and fuses so I can keep the truck rat nest free.
(When I pull the*taillights*out to replace the bulbs I will add pictures of the modifications I did)
I have also been working on my fuel tank setup. I am using a 99 Dakota tank with a 99 Dakota pump assembly and adapting the wires to fit the XJ fuel pump plug. I used a torch, a 2x4, and hammer to push in the corner section of the tank to fit around the frame brace in the truck. It isn't pretty but its got another 1/4 - 3/8 inch of room now. *I will also be tilting the tank just slightly to give more clearance for the filler tube on the frame rail. *This shouldn't affect the fuel pickup that much and I fill up at 1/2 a tank anyway so the fuel won't ever be low enough to be a problem.


Here is some other pictures of the truck as it is sitting right now. *I do have a set of 5 Eliminator wheels to go on it but they are currently on my XJ (also pictured).








This orange on the tailgate is what I am considering. On the left is a lighter color implement paint, which will hold up better. I like the slightly darker on the right but it wont hold up as well as the implement paint.
What is left to do on the truck that I can think of, in roughly the order I plan on
Finish the fuel tank and mount it.
Replace fuel lines and install fuel rail.
Install the EVAP system
Finish bolting in the transmission and tighten engine mounts
Install alternator and starter
Start the truck
Do full service on it once I know the engine runs
Replace brakes and brake lines
Install Hell Creek 4.5” lift
Install driveshafts
Install DIY Dirtbound Prerunner bumper (currently being welded up)
Drive the truck for the first time
Paint the truck Orange
Finish buttoning up some smaller things
I am sure this list will change and probably get longer but as of now I think it is a good summary. I will also be hopefully installing a Lund Moonvisor I just bought off of Ebay. It is however for an XJ but as most of you have probably seen, there have been many people say the XJ one does or doesn't fit on the MJ so I will be putting that to rest when the visor arrives.

If it doesn't fit the MJ, I will either put it on my XJ or sell it. I am also waiting on some waterproof wiring plugs and an early 90s XJ fuse box to arrive to use for the extra relays and fuses so I can keep the truck rat nest free.