Awesome pics! I had a great time out at the Jump Champs time trial event. I got to meet a couple of GFB'ers too. Will, thanks for the compliments, it was nice talking to you. There were quite a few broncos out there racing, too.
I got the truck put back together just days before the event. I have had it torn down building a new set of I beams, cooling system upgrades, and a few other things. I had hoped to test it out before the event, but I just didn't have time. The only time I had on the truck was the drive home from the alignment shop, 6-7 miles of pavement. It seemed ok, so I loaded it on the trailer and figures I would go test the Friday before the race. Well, the rain cut the practice session short, so I only got one practice lap in. I let some air out of the tires and figured it was ready to race.
The track was a bit sloppy from all the rain. With the conditions and my lack of seat time in the truck, I stayed pretty conservative. I thought I was going to go faster on my second lap, but the setting sun was blinding, especially as I went up the face of the jumps. My times ended up being about the same. The track was really fun. I would love to run this track again when it's dry. Next time, I'll have some more seat time, and the truck will be even better. Can't wait!
The first set of beams were showing signs of flexing. The new ones are a completely new design, all 4130 just in case. They are identical in geometry, in fact the same beam ends were reused, shock mounts and all.
I've had it out a couple of times since getting it back together. I think the beam issue is fixed now. I've got a couple more little issues that are bugging me, once I get those worked out, it should be a solid rig.
It's a blast to drive. I had it out in Barstow last weekend, can't wait to get it out again.